potential beneficiaries of charitable trusts have no right to make claims on such trusts. Because the UEP Trust is a charitable trust, the only individuals with legally cognizable interests are the Utah and Arizona Attorneys General (A.G.s) as representatives of the community, and the Court-designated Special Fiduciary.The court also issued an order requiring the Utah Attorney General to forward certain disputed funds to the court, and scheduled a hearing on the sale of the Berry Knoll Farm property-- land that FLDS says should be a holy temple site. Funds are needed by the Trust to meet accrued debts.
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
Court Says FLDS Members Cannot Intervene In UEP Trust Litigation
KSL News reports that on Friday, a Utah judge rejected a motion by several leading members of the FLDS Church to intervene in a court case that is seeking to reform the terms of the United Effort Plan Trust-- the trust that holds title to FLDS Church property. In In the Matter of the United Effort Plan Trust, (UT 3d Dist. Ct., July 17, 2009), Judge Denise Lindberg wrote: