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Outrage over rich couple’s alleged vaccine queue-jumping trip to Indigenous community – Sydney Morning Herald
The casino CEO and his actress wife allegedly flew to a remote community in Yukon Territory on a chartered flight and posed as hotel workers.
Yukons community services minister, John Streicker, has alleged the couple flew last week in a chartered plane to Beaver Creek, where they posed as visiting hotel workers and received shots of a coronavirus vaccine at a mobile clinic.
Actress Ekaterina Baker lists Fatman, which starred Mel Gibson, on her credits.
Streicker said that he was outraged and that members of White River First Nation in Beaver Creek felt violated.
The community was given priority to receive the vaccines because of its remoteness,…
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