The Usual Suspects

These are the Oneida Tribe members that helped Brian Doxtator gather signatures for his own petition to remove Tribal Chairperson Ed Delgado despite the fact that Brian has admitted that he does not agree with removing the Chairperson.

Victoria Matson – Victoria is sister to Tribal Treasurer Tina Danforth and OSGC Board member Cathy ‘Tsyosha?aht’ Delgado. Ask yourself: Who would become the Chairperson for the remainder of the current Oneida Business Committee term if Ed Delgado were removed? None other than Victoria’s husband, OBC Vice-Chairperson Greg Matson. How convenient for you, Lady Macbeth.

Ronald ‘Tehassi’ Hill Jr. – Ed Delgado defeated Ron in the 2011 General Election to become Chairperson. Apparently ‘Tehassi’ translates as ‘Sore Loser.’

Michelle Hill – Wife of Ronald ‘Sore Loser’ Hill Jr. Keep it classy, Michelle.

Derick Denny – Michelle Hill’s son. Apparently Brian Doxtator’s petition was a real family affair.

Richard Summers Jr. – Husband of Lisa Oudenhoven-Summers who’s the Executive Assistant to Council member Melinda Danforth. His father, Richard Summers Sr., is the Norbert Hill Center custodian who supposedly saw Ed Delgado tucking in his shirt while leaving his office which was turned into a phony sex scandal. Richard Jr. and Lisa requested being sent as ‘Tribal Delegates’ to the August 14-18, 2013 Iroquois Great Law Recital at Oneida on the Thames. Uh, no. You do represent something, Lisa, but it’s nothing to do with law nor ethics.

Marlene Summers – Ex-wife of Richard Summers Sr., mother of Richard Summers Jr. and mother-in-law of Lisa Oudenhoven-Summers. Reports are that while handing out monthly supplemental assistance cards Marlene was pestering people about Brian Doxtator’s false charges against Chairperson Delgado and would try to invite herself over to their residences to have them sign the removal petition. How charitable of her.

Marjorie Stevens – Proud step-granny of Council member & OSGC Liaison Brandon Stevens and mother of Michelle Hill and mother-in-law of Ron ‘Sore Loser’ Hill Jr. Known for not recusing herself from an Appeals Commission hearing involving someone she previously had a personal confrontation with. Temper, temper, Marj.

Don McLester – Brother of Ron McLester. Ron happens to be OSGC’s ‘Independent Tribal Vendor’ for Lawn Services/Snow Removal. Brotherly love.

Karen Smith – Daughter of Evelyn Elm. Evelyn was one of the Oneida Housing Authority Commissioners caught up in the scandal involving the misuse of HUD funding which was uncovered after Council member & Audit Committee Chair Ed Delgado required an audit of OHA. Revenge is a dirty business.

Loretta Webster – Longtime Oneida Land Management Attorney (you know, the organization that’s now under criminal investigation after the unexpected resignation of Director Fred Muscavitch). Loretta has been an outspoken advocate for OSGC’s incineration projects, but unlike Brandon Stevens, Paul Ninham, Kevin Cornelius and the rest of OSGC she was honest enough to admit in her letter to the Kalihwisaks that what OSGC has been proposing is an “incinerator.” Loretta also rented retail space from OSGC for her business, ‘Bear Paw Keepsakes.’ Word of advice to Oneida Land Management, the Oneida Land Commission and OSGC: Better watch out for the clawback.

Carole Liggins – The Trust & Enrollment Committee Chair who’s also known for being the rather undignified former Executive Assistant to Kathy Hughes. Ask Karen Ness (Katch) about what a courteous and professional person Carole is. Or just look up Karen’s lawsuit: Karen Katch v. Melinda Danforth et al.

Willie Adams – Admitted in a letter in April 5, 2013 Kalihwisaks that, like Council member Brandon Stevens, he’s a convicted felon. Willie says that he is “atoning for…violent transgressions on a family of native people” and was once a “thug on a destructive mission to conquer and corrupt every thing and person” he could. However, unlike Brandon Stevens, Greg Matson, Lisa Summers and others, Willie staunchly defended the right of GTC to receive a $100 meeting stipend and be able to spend it as they see fit as well as advocated protecting GTC voter enfranchisement in his April 5, 2013 letter and his letter published in the Dec. 30, 2010 Kalihwisaks, so it seems Willie may be headed in a better direction now. He’d be well advised to steer clear of Brian Doxtator and his gang members.

 

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