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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Federal Court Issues TRO To Prevent Sale and Subdivision of FLDS Property
According to KCSG TV, a Utah federal district court on Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting a state-court appointed trustee from selling certain land belonging the the FLDS United Effort Plan Trust. Refusing to grant the broad injunction against all trust management activity requested by FLDS (see prior posting), Judge Dee Benson instead barred sale of Berry Knoll Farm, a site that FLDS members have set aside for a future temple, and barred subdividing land in Hildale, Utah and Colorado City, Arizona. He also barred any other action that might cause irreparable harm to the trust or FLDS members while the court decides on the constitutional challenge to the action of Utah in seizing control of the UEP Trust and moving to reform the trust which holds land of members of the polygamous FLDS sect.