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Man pleads guilty to illegally making bullets sold to Las Vegas mass shooter

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Brian Skoloff/AP
ByEmily Shapiro and Alex Stone
November 19, 2019, 8:01 PM

An Arizona man pleaded guilty Tuesday to illegally making bullets sold to the Las Vegas mass shooter.

Douglas Haig, 57, pleaded guilty to engaging in the business of manufacturing ammunition without a license, according to the Department of Justice.

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From July 2016 to several weeks after the Oct. 1, 2017 massacre, Haig ran an unlicensed ammo manufacturing business from his home, according to the Justice Department.

He promoted and sold his ammo at gun shows, including in Nevada, prosecutors said.

PHOTO: Douglas Haig takes questions from reporters at a news conference, Feb. 2, 2018, in Chandler, Ariz.
Douglas Haig takes questions from reporters at a news conference, Feb. 2, 2018, in Chandler, Ariz. Haig spoke about his experience selling ammunition to the gunman who killed 58 people and injured hundreds more in the Oct. 1, 2017, in Las Vegas shooting.
Brian Skoloff/AP, FILE

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Haig, of Mesa, Arizona, is not accused of playing a direct role in the Oct. 1, 2017, Las Vegas mass shooting.

On that night, Stephen Paddock opened fire from a Las Vegas hotel room, targeting concertgoers below at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival, authorities said. Haig's bullets were found in the hotel room.

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Fifty-eight people were killed and hundreds more were injured in what became the deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history. One woman shot in the attack died just this Friday. It was not immediately clear if her death was related to her injuries.

Haig is set to be sentenced on Feb. 19, 2020. He faces a maximum of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, according to the Justice Department.

ABC News' Jennifer Watts contributed to this report.

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