From Deseret News archives:
3 Utahns off Moon hook
Disciple of leader admits trio didn't help host event
When the Utahns cried foul, the Moon officials changed their story.
"Though we did not intend to misuse the names of any of our friends, we did not communicate properly," the Rev. Michael Jenkins, president of Moon's Family Federation for World Peace and Unification USA, said in a written statement.
Earlier in the day Moon allies called a National Press Club press conference to address what they said were press distortions of the event. Jenkins said that the Utahns initially gave permission for use of their names but then later denied it to the press amid mounting political pressure.
Archbishop George Augustus Stallings Jr., founder of the Imani Temple African-American Catholic Church and co-chair with Jenkins of a Moon peace group that sponsored the dinner, also said at the press conference that dinner sponsors contacted everyone listed in its program and obtained permission to use their names.
"That's not accurate," said Meghan Riding, press secretary for Cannon.
"Somebody did call and talk to our scheduler (about being a dinner sponsor). She said she did not have the authority to allow that to happen, and said, 'We'll have to get back to you.' They took that as a yes, but clearly it was not. A yes was never given," Riding said.
Also contrary to Jenkins' assertion, she said Cannon never sponsored or gave permission for use of his name for any Moon-related event. She said he did attend a February dinner where Stephenson was given an award. "He attended it, but that does not mean he was a co-sponsor," she said.
Likewise, Stephenson and Covey spokeswoman Debra Lund said those two never gave permission for use of their names as host committee members for the March 23 event.
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