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FLDS seek to stop sale of temple site
They say fiduciary will sell land to a breakaway sect
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They accuse Wisan and his lawyers of billing the trust an average of $85,605 per month for legal and accounting costs and underselling Berry Knoll. Urging the judge to not approve the sale of the property, Bradshaw said no one benefits from ever-expanding litigation.
"The reality of the current situation is that there is no obvious exit strategy and no real end in sight," he wrote. "Before agreeing to this sale, this court should consider whether the court may be funding a course that will benefit only the retained professionals at the expense of the beneficiaries who may, at the end of the day, end up with nothing."
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The Berry Knoll area near the Utah-Arizona border is the subject of a legal dispute between members of the FLDS Church and the court-appointed fiduciary over the United Effort Plan Trust. The fiduciary wants to sell the land to raise money for the cash-strapped trust; the FLDS say it is a holy temple site.
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