
Kristi Noem's daughter, Kassidy, faced scrutiny after a 2020 meeting involving her real estate appraiser license application, leading to an investigation into potential influence by Noem. Kassidy left the real estate sector amid the inquiry, citing damage to her business. Separately, Kassidy's husband, Kyle Peters, a Watertown city council member and deputy mayor, is involved in a lawsuit filed by his former employer alleging wrongful diversion of business, which Peters denies, asserting he brought business to the firm and is contesting the claims.
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