Questions circulating around Rep. Mary Peltola's resume — particularly the years she attended college — were answered this week when she sat down with Alaska's News Source Washington D.C. correspondent Josh Rultenberg.
The sentenced include 46-year-old Filthy Fuhrer , 44-year-old Roy Naughton, 41-year-old Glen Baldwin, 30-year-old Colter O’Dell, and 57-year-old Craig King, who were each convicted of racketeering conspiracy, kidnapping resulting in death,
kidnapping conspiracy, murder in aid of racketeering, and conspiracy in aid of racketeering on May 2, 2022. Fuhrer and Naughton were also convicted of an additional two counts each of kidnapping conspiracy, assault in aid of racketeering, and kidnapping.
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