From Deseret News archives:
5 members of Ute tribe sue Indian affairs bureau
Suit says BIA failed to protect tribe's money
The suit, filed Sept. 19 in U.S. District Court, accuses the BIA of failing to perform its supervisory duties over John Jurrius, the tribe's financial adviser, in his dealings with millions of tribal dollars.
The suit also seeks an accounting of money Jurrius has invested for the tribe, and asks for an accounting of all transactions in which Jurrius or one of his affiliated entities has been involved.
The Jurrius Group exclusively handles the tribe's financial dealings and is paid $50,000 a month by the tribe for those services, according to Luke Duncan, who is one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit and who was ousted this week from the Ute Tribe Business Committee as a result. Jurrius takes a percentage of the tribe's oil and gas revenue under his arrangement with the tribe, and has appointed his brother as CEO of the tribe's business enterprises.
Duncan claimed the tribe has suffered financially since Jurrius took over two years ago. The plaintiffs allege in their suit that Jurrius' actions have contributed to "a badly deteriorated cash flow," which declined as much as 30 percent last year and an additional 40 percent this year. The reduced revenue has forced layoffs of tribal employees and cutbacks in the tribe's social programs, Duncan said.
Accountability questioned
The lawsuit contends that Uintah-Ouray Reservation BIA Superintendent Chet Mills and BIA Regional Director Wayne Nordwall have failed to protect the economic interests of the tribe by allowing Jurrius to take advantage of the tribe's finances and implement complex financial designs with no accountability.
It questions Mills' objectivity toward Jurrius due to his personal relationship and reported engagement to Susan Hammer, Jurrius' "principal financial partner."
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