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Aryan Nations loses Idaho property
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FEBRUARY 14, 2001 The Native American family who won a $6.3 million civil rights lawsuit against Aryan Nations founder Richard Butler walked away with his Idaho property in an auction on Tuesday. The Keenan family were the only ones who put up enough money to participate in the auction. Paying $250,000 for the former Aryan Nations headquarters in Coeur d'Alene, they hope to resell it. Get the Story:
Hate Group Loses Property to Two Who Won Lawsuit (The Washington Post 2/14) Related Stories:
Aryan compound to be auctioned (The Talking Circle 2/8)
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