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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Court Approves New Trust Terms To Privatize FLDS Property
The Salt Lake City (UT) Deseret News reports that in a long-awaited move, a Utah judge on Wednesday signed an order reforming the terms of the UEP Trust that was set up by Warren Jeffs, former leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, to hold the property on which his church members-- many of them in polygamous relationships-- lived. The court's plan will ultimately privatize property in Hildale, Colorado City, and Bountiful, British Columbia, and will create "spendthrift" trusts to temporarily place UEP's assets under the control of a trustee. To avoid involving the new trust in illegal activity, it will not inquire whether anyone living on UEP land is practicing polygamy. Authorities fear, however, that FLDS members will resist the changes as their former leader Warren Jeffs has urged. (See prior related posting.)