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Jodi Rave: Man exploited by 'spiritual leader'
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TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2003 A New York man who said a Metis "spiritual leader" robbed him of a $250,000 pension fund and racked up $60,000 in credit card bills continues to attend Native ceremonies because they are so "so meaningful and powerful." Edwin Sause, a psychologist, invited the leader into his home. Sause ended up losing his wife and considered suicide, Jodi Rave Lee of The Lincoln Journal Star reports. Sause said the Metis man practiced "Lakota" ceremonies. His new teachers are Cherokee and Lenni Lenape. Get the Story:
Psychologist lost all under the control of medicine man (The Lincoln Journal Star 5/13) Related Stories:
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