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September 13, 2011
Lawsuit over Custer Museum raid seeking illegal eagle feathers thrown out
From the AP today:
"BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit that charged federal agents with illegally raiding Montana's Custer Battlefield Museum during an investigation into the alleged sale of fraudulent artifacts and eagle feathers.
A judgment was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in favor of federal agents who participated in the raids in 2005 and 2008. Judge Richard Cebull dismissed as "frivolous" claims by museum director Christopher Kortlander that the raids were illegal.
Items were seized by the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, but the investigation closed in 2009 with no charges filed."
So who doesn't think that the current way the federal government handles the distribution of eagle feathers isn't ridiculous?
twp
September 13, 2011 in Current Affairs, Federal Indian Law and Jurisdictional Matters, General Interest | Permalink
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