South Dakota jury clears ex-non-profit CEO in contracts case
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — A South Dakota jury cleared a former non-profit executive accused of backdating contracts to try to avoid a potential audit in a case sparked after the organization’s financial officer killed his family and himself in 2015.
Stacy Phelps, the former CEO of the American Indian Institute for Innovation, was found not guilty late Thursday night of falsifying evidence and conspiring to offer forged or fraudulent evidence. Prosecutors alleged Phelps backdated the contracts between the non-profit Institute and an educational co-operative in an attempt to dodge an audit.
Defence attorney Dana Hanna said Native American people in South Dakota have always known Phelps, a member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, was innocent of the charges and have been behind him “all the way.”
“We’ve always maintained his innocence, and we proved it,” Hanna said. “God is great. That’s all I have to say.”