The Nation - News from Feb. 14, 1986
A man described by federal prosecutors as the “banker” for The Order was sentenced in Seattle to five years in prison for his role in the white supremacist group’s crime campaign. U.S. District Judge Walter McGovern sentenced Ken Loff one week after he sentenced 10 Order members to prison terms of as much as 100 years for their part in the racketeering conspiracy. McGovern had presided over the 3 1/2-month trial that ended Dec. 30 in the defendants’ convictions.
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