New developments in text-messaging controversy involving Manitoba chief
WINNIPEG — The women’s council of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says it will no longer be part of what it calls a “social media drama” involving the grand chief.
Arlen Dumas announced last week that he was taking a temporary leave of absence following an accusation that he sent text messages of a personal nature to a woman he had met.
The woman told the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network that she chatted with Dumas on Facebook about her job, and alleges that she began receiving more personal messages from a Facebook account under a different name, but which she believed were from Dumas.
The woman also said she received text messages asking her to meet privately from a phone number she believed to be his.