Tribal Co. Says Atty-Judge Name Mix-Up Led To $12M Default
By Andrew Westney ( January 29, 2021, 9:41 PM EST) -- An Oglala Sioux Nation-owned company has asked a South Carolina federal judge to undo an almost $12 million default judgment in an Employee Retirement Income Security Act suit connected with a tribal bond fraud, saying the company didn't oppose the claims after its leaders mistook a plaintiff's attorney for a federal judge with the same last name....
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