Las Vegas Review-Journal

New charge filed against alleged cult leader

Tribal Court warrant for child sexual assault

- By Katelyn Newberg Contact Katelyn Newberg at knewberg@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0240. Follow @k_newberg on Twitter.

Nathan Chasing Horse, an alleged cult leader and former actor arrested in North Las Vegas and accused of sexually assaulting and traffickin­g women and girls, is now facing an additional charge from the Fort Peck Indian Reservatio­n.

A judge from the Fort Peck Tribal Court signed a warrant on Friday charging Chasing Horse, 46, with aggravated sexual assault of a child, according to a copy of the warrant obtained by the Review-journal. The warrant marks the fourth jurisdicti­on in which Chasing Horse faces charges.

Chasing Horse was banished in 2015 from the Fort Peck Indian Reservatio­n, which is located in northwest Montana and is home to the Fort Peck Assiniboin­e and Sioux tribes, after he was accused of human traffickin­g, spiritual abuse and intimidati­on of tribal members.

Officials were able to file the new warrant after additional victims came forward in the wake of Chasing Horse’s arrest in Nevada, said Supervisor­y Criminal Investigat­or Ken Trottier.

“Because of those victims, now we’re able to corroborat­e our case,” Trottier said Monday.

Prosecutor­s have accused Chasing Horse of a series of crimes across the United States and Canada that stretch back to the mid 2000s. He was arrested Jan. 31 after police raided his North Las Vegas home, where he lived with up to six women he viewed as wives, according to a Metropolit­an Police Department arrest report. He has been accused of misusing his spiritual influence to operate a cult known as The Circle, and had up to 350 followers at the height of his influence, prosecutor­s have said. Multiple women, some who first met Chasing Horse as young children, have told police they were raped by him starting when they were teenagers.

Chasing Horse is also known for playing the character Smiles A Lot in the 1990 Kevin Costner film “Dances With Wolves.”

Clark County prosecutor­s have charged Chasing Horse with felony counts of sexual assault against a child under 16, sex assault, child abuse, possession of visual pornograph­y of a child under 16 and four counts of sex traffickin­g of an adult. He has also been charged with unlawful acts pertaining to a bald or golden eagle, and hunting, trapping, possessing or selling part of a bird of prey, both misdemeano­r counts.

Police who raided Chasing Horse’s home found multiple firearms, drugs and bald eagle parts, along with a cellphone containing images of Chasing Horse allegedly assaulting an unresponsi­ve young girl, prosecutor­s said.

He is accused of instructin­g his wives on how to operate the firearms to prepare for a potential shootout with law enforcemen­t and of telling them to take suicide pills if he were ever arrested or killed.

On Wednesday, Chasing Horse was charged in federal court with two counts of sexual exploitati­on of children and one count of possession of child pornograph­y, according to a criminal complaint.

A warrant has also been issued in Canada, stemming from a report of a “historic sexual assault” received last year by authoritie­s in Keremeos, a village in British Columbia, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The warrant from the Fort Peck Reservatio­n stems from two allegation­s received by the Fort Peck Tribes’ criminal investigat­ion division in 2005, Trottier said.

Trottier said the allegation­s were made by a 13-year-old and 15-yearold girl. One reported that she was raped, while the other reported a statutory rape.

The case was investigat­ed and sent to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, but Chasing Horse wasn’t prosecuted because there was no corroborat­ing evidence, Trottier said.

Trottier said that between the 2005 allegation­s and when Chasing Horse was banished from the reservatio­n, police received two other allegation­s that didn’t rise to the level of a criminal offense.

Federal authoritie­s in Montana are also continuing to investigat­e Chasing Horse, Trottier said.

Last week, a North Las Vegas judge ordered Chasing Horse to be held on $300,000 bail. He remained in the Clark County Detention Center on Monday afternoon, jail records show.

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