From Deseret News archives:
FLDS trust faces court hearing in Texas
A hearing is scheduled here this afternoon to discuss a motion to compel an agricultural financial institution to give up information about the funding of the ranch.
"We're just tracking assets," said Bruce Wisan, the special fiduciary of the United Effort Plan (UEP) Trust.
Wisan is seeking information about the UEP Trust's management before the courts took over, as well as any assets to satisfy an $8.8 million judgment against FLDS leader Warren Jeffs and other former trustees who were accused of mismanaging it.
The Deseret News first reported last month that Wisan issued subpoenas to Tom Green County, Texas, prosecutors seeking evidence seized in the raid on the YFZ Ranch. Wisan wants to know about the financing of the ranch and the FLDS' first-ever temple.
"What we're asking there is that we get that information after they finish the criminal work, but before they give it back to the FLDS," he said Monday.
A hearing on that is scheduled later this week.
The courts ordered reforms recently, paving the way for private property ownership.
Wisan said the information that was taken from the YFZ Ranch is valuable to him records dealing with property and UEP assets have disappeared, been destroyed or moved. Already, he has managed to get access to documents and evidence seized from a Cadillac Escalade when Jeffs was arrested outside Las Vegas in 2006.
"We have sprinkles on the frosting, but we don't have the cake or the frosting," Wisan said.
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