BY SUSAN HYLTON, Tulsa World Modified: August 5, 2013 at 1:33 pm Published: August 5, 2013

MUSKOGEE Six people were indicted Monday in federal court in connection with two bribery investigations involving the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, former Flintco employees and a host of sub-contracting agencies involved with casino construction projects.

The alleged bribes include lavish trips by private jet, vehicles, hunting and golf trips, an African safari, firearms, tuition payments for private school, a lake home, furniture, kitchen remodels and more than $1 million spent on expensive gifts, including at least $855,000 spent at Louis Vuitton.

Lauri Ann Parsons, owner of Builders Steel, and her husband, Brent Alan Parsons, vice president of Builders Steel; Cordell Alan Bugg, former vice president of Flintcos pre-construction services; and James Winfield Stewart, a sales executive for Scott Rice, an office furniture company, were indicted on charges of conspiracy to commit theft or bribery. Brent Parsons and Stewart also face money laundering charges.

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