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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
State Judge Tells Administrator of FLDS Trust To Ignore Federal Court Order
As previously reported, last week Utah federal district judge Dee Benson signed a temporary order giving control of the United Effort Plan Trust back to the FLDS Church. (See prior posting.) Benson had already ruled that the efforts of Utah state courts to reform the trust were unconstitutional. Now, according to yesterday's Salt Lake Tribune, the state judge who has been presiding over the attempts to reform the trust has ordered the special trust administrator she has appointed not to turn assets or documents over to the Church until appeals in state and federal courts are resolved. Third District Judge Denise Lindberg ordered administrator Bruce Wisan not to comply with the federal court order, saying: "Until all these thorny issues are finally resolved by the appropriate appellate courts ... this court must continue its oversight of the trust." However she also ordered Wisan not to make major changes while the appeals are underway.