Vol. 40 No. 140 © 2012 Marianas Variety
Thursday • September 27, 2012
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NMI soldier passes away Board of Education member Herman T. Guerrero. The soldier, who left U.S. Army Spc. Robert behind a wife and four Santos Deleon Guerrero children, was the son of passed away on Tuesday former Rep. Florencio T. at the Naval Hospital in Deleon Guerrero. Nashville, Tennessee. Assigned to AfghaniHe just turned 36 last stan before he was transAug. 24. ferred to Fort Campbell He had requested that Robert Deleon in Kentucky last March, Guerrero seven of his organs Spc. Deleon Guerrero would be donated “so was transported to the military hosothers could continue to have a Continued on page 22 better life,” according to his uncle, By Emmanuel T. Erediano emmanuel.erediano@mvariety.com Variety News Staff
Administration scraps geothermal project potential, and not to generate geothermal power right away. The Commonwealth THE Fitial administration Utilities Corp. has canis not convinced that the recelled the geothermal quest for proposal to build gradient well project for a geothermal power plant the Australian company, will serve the best interest KUTh Energy Ltd. sucof the CNMI, at least for cessfully bid for. now, Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos “We don’t want to get Eloy Inos said yesterday. into the production yet beHe said the government cause we don’t know what can put out an RFP only to drill and Continued on page 22 explore the island for geothermal By Emmanuel T. Erediano emmanuel.erediano@mvariety.com Variety News Staff
THE UNBOUGHT. Independent Republicans of Precinct 1 led by House Minority Leader Joseph P. Deleon Guerrero, Reps. Janet U. Maratita and Antonio Sablan are joined by party-mates Roman Benavente and Mariano Taitano as they wave at motorists in Dandan yesterday. Photo by Emmanuel T. Erediano
Feds file embezzlement charge vs retired Rev & Tax official By Andrew O. De Guzman andrew.deguzman@mvariety.com Variety News Staff
THE U.S. government has charged a retired manager of the CNMI Division of Revenue and Taxation’s collection branch, Elisa Borja Ada, with one count of embezzlement from a program receiving federal funds.
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The court scheduled Ada’s initial appearance, and arraignment for Oct. 3, 2012. Attorney Steven P. Pixley will represent Ada. The offense happened beginning in 2007 and continued through Sept. 2008, according to the twopage complaint filed in federal court yesterday.
At that time, the complaint said, Ada, also known as Elisa Ada Aldan or Lisa A. Aldan, was president of the CNMI Association of Families with Disabilities, or CADF, a local government agency that received federal benefits in excess of $10,000 during the calendar years 2007 and 2008. The federal grant was awarded
by the U.S. Administration on Developmental Disabilities, a division within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The complaint said Ada did knowingly embezzle, steal, obtain by fraud, and convert to her own use without authority, as part of a single ongoing plan, property worth at least $5,000 that was owned
by and under the care, custody and control of CAFD, in that Ada caused CAFD checks to be issued to her, or persons designated by her, and then converted those checks to her own use and benefit, Assistant U.S. Attorney Garth R. Backe filed the complaint in the U.S. District Court for the NMI.
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