FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) – A Navajo Nation lawmaker has reached a settlement with prosecutors in a case alleging misuse of tribal funds.

Delegate Edmund Yazzie said Wednesday during the Tribal Council’s winter session that his case has been resolved.

A law firm investigating the council’s use of discretionary funds confirmed that with a letter sent to Yazzie, saying all claims or potential claims against him have been settled.

A spokesman for the law firm says the terms of the settlement are confidential.

Yazzie did not immediately return messages seeking comment.

About 20 former and current tribal officials face criminal or ethics charges in what prosecutors say was a scheme to enrich their families. Others have been cleared of wrongdoing.

Former council Delegate Hoskie Kee pleaded not guilty this week to bribery and conspiracy charges.