Cedric Cromwell

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Born
Cedric D. Cromwell

1965 (age 6061)
OthernamesRunning Bear, Qaqeemasq
KnownforTenure as tribal council chairman of the Mashpee Wampanoag
Criminal charge
  • Extortion under color of official right (3 counts)
  • Conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right (1 count)
  • Filing a false tax return (4 counts)
Cedric Cromwell
Born
Cedric D. Cromwell

1965 (age 6061)
Other namesRunning Bear, Qaqeemasq
Known forTenure as tribal council chairman of the Mashpee Wampanoag
Criminal charge
  • Extortion under color of official right (3 counts)
  • Conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right (1 count)
  • Filing a false tax return (4 counts)
PenaltyPrison (42 months) and restitution ($270,763)

Cedric Cromwell (also known as Running Bear, or Qaqeemasq in Wôpanâak; born 1965) is the former tribal council chairman of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe of Massachusetts.[1] Elected in 2009 as chairman, Cedric Cromwell was the head of the official elected government for the 2,600-member federally recognized tribe. Cromwell was removed from office in 2020 after being federally indicted;[2] he was subsequently convicted of extortion and sentenced to prison.[3]

Cromwell is the son of James Oliver Cromwell of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and Constance "Lone Eagless" Tobey-Cromwell of Dorchester, Massachusetts. She served as the Wampanoag tribal secretary.[4]

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