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The first crime said to have occurred was in Canada in 2018. There is still a warrant out for Chasing Horse in Alberta, and there are also other criminal cases ongoing there. But the Nevada case was enough to put him down for life. Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson framed the outcome in broader terms. As Newsmax reported, Wolfson said: “The outcome sends a clear message that exploitation and abuse will not be tolerated, regardless of the defendant’s public persona or claims of spiritual authority.”
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