Nathan Chasing Horse, best known for his role in Dances With Wolves, has been sentenced to life in prison in Las Vegas following a disturbing case involving long-term abuse, exploitation, and cult-related crimes.
Authorities say the former actor led a group referred to as “The Circle,” which investigators described as a coercive and abusive environment where vulnerable individuals particularly young Indigenous girls—were manipulated, controlled, and subjected to repeated sexual abuse. According to court records, some of the victims were as young as 13, and the abuse allegedly spanned nearly two decades.
Prosecutors presented evidence that Nathan Chasing Horse used psychological control, spiritual manipulation, and isolation tactics to maintain influence over victims. He was ultimately convicted on multiple charges, including sex trafficking, sexual assault of minors, and child abuse.
The case has drawn widespread attention not only because of his past in Hollywood, but also due to the scale and duration of the alleged crimes. Law enforcement officials revealed that several victims have since come forward, with at least six confirmed cases forming part of the prosecution.
Advocates say the case highlights the importance of listening to survivors and strengthening protections for vulnerable communities, especially in situations where manipulation and control can go unnoticed for years.
With the life sentence handed down, authorities say it marks a significant step toward justice for the victims, many of whom endured years of trauma in silence.




