A Dances With Wolves actor who already faces eight sex-related costs in Nevada is going through one other cost within the small BC neighborhood of Keremeos.
Earlier this month, former Chasing His Horse actor Nathan Lee was arrested and charged with operating a cult and sexually assaulting scores of younger Indigenous women over the previous 20 years.
In keeping with BC court docket paperwork, another cost of sexual assault by Keremeos in September 2018 was added to his checklist of alleged crimes per week in the past.
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“There’s an unsigned warrant for his arrest, however this warrant was solely issued final week, so it’s too early within the course of to say what subsequent steps could also be taken,” stated Workers Sgt. Kris Clark stated in an emailed assertion in regards to the matter.
There isn’t any info accessible on how Chasing His Horse got here to Keremeos or with whom he was in touch. Keith Crow, Chief of the Decrease Similkameen Indian Band, stated the band had no remark and the privateness of band members was their precedence.
What is understood, in accordance with the Related Press, which first reported the story, is that the Las Vegas residence of Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse (who goes by Nathan Chasing Horse) and his 5 wives was raided on January thirty first.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Division (LVMPD) stated Chasing Horse was arrested on six charges: sexual assault of a kid beneath 16 years of age, two counts of sexual assault, two counts of intercourse trafficking of an grownup and little one abuse/neglect. Allegations of abuse by Chasing Horse reportedly date again to the early 2000s.

Chasing Horse, greatest recognized for his position because the younger Sioux tribesman Smiles a Lot within the Oscar-winning Kevin Costner movie dance with wolves, is acknowledged by many as a healer and religious chief.
Police allege Chasing Horse used this affect to abuse indigenous women within the US. Since then, considerations have been raised about Canadian victims.
The Tsuut’ina Nation Police Service in Alberta stated they’re cooperating and sharing info with the LVMPD as a part of the investigation as there are considerations there could also be different victims in that province.
Sgt. Nancy Farmer of the Tsuut’ina Nation Police Service instructed reporters Tuesday that Chasing Horse traveled throughout Canada and attended powwows, together with these held within the Tsuut’ina Nation.
– With recordsdata from The Related Press, and International Information’ Sarah Do Couto and Paula Tran
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