Friday, March 29, 2024

Arthur, Morgan await sentencing in slush fund case

WINDOW ROCK

Former Navajo Nation Speaker of the Council Lawrence Morgan, right, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges stemming from the misuse of discretionary funds. (Times photo – Donovan Quintero)

The special prosecutors for the Navajo Nation late Wednesday released an update on the cases they have filed against former members of the Navajo Nation Council who have pled guilty or no contest to conspiracy in the mismanagement of tribal monies from the discretionary fund program.

Most of the information has already been reported by the media but there was some news.

Mel Begay,the only one who was charged who pleaded not guilty and had a trial is still serving his three-year sentence in the Window Rock jail.

He had been given a chance to do a plea agreement which would have probably capped his jail sentence at 30 days.

There are only two sentences still to be done.

George Arthur is scheduled to go before Window Rock District Court Judge Carol Perry on October 10. The hearing for former speaker of the council Lawrence Morgan still has not been scheduled.


About The Author

Bill Donovan

Bill Donovan wrote about Navajo Nation government and its people since 1971. He joined Navajo Times in 1976, and retired from full-time reporting in 2018 to move to Torrance, Calif., to be near his kids. He continued to write for the Times until his passing in August 2022.

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