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Two face sentencing as part of Chippewa Cree Tribe corruption case


The logo for the Guardians Project. Image from U.S. Attorney's Office in Montana

Two people will be sentenced today as part of a wide-ranging corruption probe affecting the Chippewa Cree Tribe of Montana

John Grimson Lyon, a former Bureau of Land Management official, was convicted of wire fraud, false claims and theft of government property after a trial in March. The jury determined that he covered up for a subordinate who left his post in Virginia to do contract work for the tribe.

The subordinate, Larry Ray Denny, pleaded guilty to charges of wire fraud, false claims, theft of government property and falsely representing outside income. He received a cash award, authorized by Lyon, despite abandoning his federal job for a paid position with the tribe in Montana.

At least 18 people on the Rocky Boy's Reservation have been convicted as part of the investigation. The effort -- known as the The Guardians Project in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Montana -- has put the state on top of a nationwide list of judicial districts with the most government corruption prosecutions.

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