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Friday, October 03, 2008
FLDS Mother Seeks Damages Against Texas For Legal Action After Ranch Raid
In the continuing litigation stemming from Texas Child Protective Services' (CPS) raid last April on an FLDS Ranch compound, one mother has taken the offensive in attempting to get the case against her, and efforts to remove her child, dismissed. Yesterday's Deseret News reports that Naomi Johnson has filed a motion alleging that the abuse charges against her were frivolous, and that the state is continuing the case merely as an effort to save face and minimize its liability. Johnson is not only seeking dismissal, but also an award of damages and attorneys' fees, claiming that the only purpose for CPS' action was to destroy "disfavored religious beliefs, to turn a profit and to disseminate false allegations of abuse to other agencies." Litigation has already been dropped against some 304 of the original 439 children who were taken into temporary custody and then released back to a parent after CPS lost in the Texas Supreme Court.