FLDS subpoenas filed

Arizona asks Utah authorities to help serve papers to businesses

Published: Wednesday, April 26 2006 9:15 a.m. MDT

Grand jury subpoenas are being served upon businesses connected to the Fundamentalist LDS Church and an embattled school district in the polygamous border towns of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Ariz.

The existence of an Arizona grand jury investigation was revealed Tuesday when the Arizona Attorney General's Office filed papers in Salt Lake City's 3rd District Court, asking Utah authorities for help to serve the subpoenas.

The subject of the subpoenas is Jeffrey P. Jessop, the former financial director of the Colorado City Unified School District. The court papers demand any financial documents, invoices, tax forms, contracts or correspondence involving Jessop between 2000 and 2005.

"It's nothing I can comment on," said Andrea Esquer, spokeswoman for Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard. "Anything that deals with the state grand jury in Arizona is confidential."

FLDS-linked companies Valley Transpor- tation, Valley Truss, Steeds Inc., and the Corporation of the Presiding Bishop of the Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints are being served with the subpoenas. The Jody Wilkinson Acura car dealership is also being served, but employees there said they had no idea why.

"I'm not sure I know who Jeffrey Jessop is. That I can recall, I don't think I've met him," said Rod Parker, a former lawyer for the FLDS Church who was to be served one of the subpoenas. Reached in New York City where he was visiting on business on Tuesday night, Parker said he did not know what the grand jury was investigating.

The Salt Lake District Attorney's Office has agreed to serve the subpoenas for the Arizona Attorney General. However, it may be difficult — if not impossible.

Steeds Inc., a contracting business, went bankrupt in 2002. Its address in Midvale does not exist.

Valley Truss and Valley Transportation both have addresses at a government building that houses the Utah Department of Commerce's Division of Corporations.

Former FLDS Church member Richard Holm owned Valley Truss and Valley Transportation about a decade ago. He told the Deseret Morning News that Jeffrey Jessop would work as an independent contractor, handling vehicle licensing for his company's trucks.

"He's my cousin," Holm said Tuesday. "I know he did licensing for a whole bunch of people in the community. When you needed help that way he was the one that most everybody called on and you'd pay a certain fee."

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