Disturbing details in Nathan Chasing Horse case, with shocking ‘suicide pills’ allegation following ‘cult leader’ actor’s arrest

An actor accused of running a cult and sexually abusing young girls has reportedly provided his five wives with suicide pills in preparation for the arrival of the cops, according to local reports.
Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse, who starred in Dances With Wolves, was arrested Tuesday at his Las Vegas home after he allegedly attacked vulnerable girls and said ghosts wanted the young women to have sex with him.

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8 News Now says sources claim he is targeting Indigenous young women and recording how he sexually abuses them so they can join his cult, The Circle.
Police told local outlets that he now faces one charge of sexually assaulting a child under the age of 16, alongside two other sexual assault charges, two sex trafficking charges and one child molestation charge.
Authorities were concerned when they arrived at Chasing Horse’s home, where he was believed to have lived with up to six women, after the actor allegedly gave them a chilling warning.
He urged the women to prepare for a shootout at the home where children were present when police came to arrest him, 8 News Investigates claimed.


However, there are currently no reports of any acts of violence during the arrest.
Law enforcement have been investigating the actor since receiving a disturbing tip in October 2022, according to a search warrant obtained by The Associated Press.
Police allege he molested young Indigenous girls after gaining a reputation as a medicine man among tribes in the United States and Canada.
According to authorities, he sought out and nursed fatherless women before repeatedly abusing them physically and sexually.
He was also accused of giving alleged victims emergency contraception after sex to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
At least six potential victims have been identified by Las Vegas police, and allegations date back to the early 2000s.
The incidents reportedly happened in several states, including Montana, South Dakota and Nevada.
The investigation is also believed to have ties to Canada, where Chasing Horse is known to have traveled.
Authorities believe there may be other victims and co-conspirators who have yet to be identified.
Chasing Horse was born on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota.
He was banned from the Fort Peck Reservation in Poplar, Montana, on allegations of human trafficking in 2018, the warrant reveals.
“Nathan Chasing Horse used spiritual traditions and her belief system as a tool to sexually abuse young girls on numerous occasions,” the document said.
His followers believed he had healing powers and viewed him as a “medicine man” or “holy person,” reports the AP.
According to the warrant, Chasing Horse was also charged with sex trafficking, facilitating sex with the victims and recording sexual assaults.
Some of the alleged victims were as young as 13 years old.
The warrant claims one of his wives was given to him as a “gift” when he was 15 and another became his wife after he turned 16.


Photos from his Las Vegas home show police rushing to the scene where they arrested the man after months of investigations.
He will make his first court appearance in North Las Vegas Justice Court at 8 a.m. Thursday morning.

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