Winona LaDuke is denying allegations that she made unauthorized loans to family members for non-business purposes while executive director of Honor the Earth, an environmental nonprofit investigated by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison. In a Jan. 31 court petition for an "assurance of discontinuance" order, Ellison alleged that LaDuke frequently authorized transactions between Honor the .
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Winona LaDuke, co-founder and former executive director of the environmental group Honor the Earth, mishandled sexual harassment claims and used organization funds to make unauthorized payments to family members, according to allegations in court documents filed by Attorney General Keith Ellison's office following an investigation into the nonprofit. The Attorney General's Charities Division .
The Attorney General's Charities Division investigation of LaDuke was made public as part of an "assurance of discontinuance" order released Wednesday in Ramsey County District Court
The Attorney General's Charities Division investigation of LaDuke was made public as part of an "assurance of discontinuance" order released Wednesday in Ramsey County District Court