(KNZA)--The former Chair for the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas has pleaded guilty to child-pornography-related charges.
According to a report from KSNT, which obtained court documents related to last week's plea entered by Lester Randall. The TV station reports Randall, on May 29, entered the guilty plea to one count of sexual exploitation of a minor-receipt of child pornography.
An apparent plea agreement for Randall's admission of guilt led the judge to dismiss all other counts that had been included in the federal indictment.
Randall has agree to pay $3,000 in restitution to each victim in the case, and faces 10-years in prison.
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