The Salt Lake Tribune reports today that Utah Judge Denise Lindberg announced that the trust that holds the property of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will be administered by a neutral board of trustees, removing any control from the church priesthood. The priesthood will continue to control the religious side of the church. Also witnesses testified that most of this year's FLDS property tax bill of $1.2 million has not been paid, even though the church is apparently receiving "great sums of money." as donations. The money is allegedly is being used to build a new FLDS community in Texas.
Bruce Wisan, a special fiduciary appointed in May to protect UEP assets, said the church in the past has collected money from its members to pay taxes. This year, the faithful have been told "to do nothing" to help cover the bill, he said. FLDS, a sect that encourages polygamous marriage, has been the subject of numerous enforcement initiatives recently. (See prior posting.)