Casino indictment dismissed against Akwesasne man who became fugitive to be with dying daughter
A U.S. federal judge dismissed an indictment this week against an Akwesasne man who became a fugitive to be with his dying daughter.
A U.S. federal judge dismissed an indictment this week against an Akwesasne man who became a fugitive to be with his dying daughter.
A New York City lawyer hired by the Kanienkehaka Longhouse in Akwesasne to handle a casino case filed for bankruptcy in 2008 and faced allegations of “malpractice” in California over his handling of a family estate dispute involving waterfront property on an island in Honduras.
About 114 km southeast of Akwesasne, on Tuesday, Rarahkwisere, his wrists and ankles in cuffs and chains, enters the boardroom of a county jail in New York State for a federal U.S. court hearing about a casino.
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