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The Newtons were in New York at the time. Authorities say Martin later sold items taken that night to a coin and jewelry business.

He was arrested in July and sent to prison for a firearms conviction. Peterson told jurors that no items from the second break-in were sold or found by police, and only a vague video image from the Newton home stairway might have tied Martin to the second break-in.

The defense attorney also pointed to Kathleen Newton's two-page written statement for police, which said nothing about having been threatened with a tire iron.

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Newton subsequently sold his interest in the hotel. A federal appeals court overturned a judgment against NBC in the case in More recently, Newton became involved in gaming operations on Indian reservations. The entertainer, who is part American Indian, had an interest in gambling halls in California and Oklahoma--but both failed and left bitter feeling in the tribes that hoped to benefit.



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