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Woman blames crash on sasquatch B

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moscow, idaho» A northern Idaho woman told police she crashed into a deer because she was distracted by a sasquatch in her rearview mirror.

The Moscow-Pullman Daily News reported that the 50-year-old Tensed woman was driving south on U.S. 95 on Wednesday when she struck a deer near Potlatch.

The woman told Benewah County Sheriff ’s officials that she saw a sasquatch chasing a deer on the side of the road while driving. She says she checked one of her mirrors to get a second look at the beast and when she looked up, the deer ran in front of her.

Sheriff’s officials marked the incident as a vehiclever­sus-deer collision but did not report any evidence of Bigfoot.

houston» Former U.S. Rep. Steve Stockman says he expects “to be vindicated” on allegation­s he conspired with staffers to bilk conservati­ve foundation­s out of at least $775,000 that was meant for charitable purposes and voter education.

After a court hearing Friday, Stockman told reporters he didn’t intend to plead guilty or enter into a plea agreement.

Shaun Clarke, Stockman’s attorney, said the Texas Republican will fight to clear his name.

Stockman served two non-consecutiv­e terms in the U.S. House. He was arrested this month after being charged with conspiracy to make conduit contributi­ons and false statements.

A former Stockman campaign worker pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of conspiracy and is cooperatin­g with authoritie­s.

Stockman has blamed his arrest on a “deep state” shadow government that’s targeting him.

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