From Deseret News archives:
Nov. 14 hearing set for FLDS trust challenge
But his lawyers contend in new court documents that he is defending a war that is being waged against him, the courts and the United Effort Plan Trust itself. The war began in 2005 shortly after the trust was taken over by the courts when entire buildings were dismantled and whisked away.
"Indeed, throughout the entire tenure of this case, there has been a conspiracy of non-cooperation, hostility and sabotage against the Trust," lawyer Jeffrey L. Shields wrote in papers filed last week in 3rd District Court.
Responding to a request to halt a land sale in the FLDS communities of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Ariz., lawyers for the court-appointed special fiduciary accused the conspirators of trying to starve the cash-strapped trust and wrest it away from the courts.
FLDS members Willie Jessop, Dan Johnson and Merlin Jessop are trying to block the sale of Berry Knoll, 711 acres of farmland that they say is a sacred temple site for the FLDS. In court papers filed earlier this month, their attorney Jim Bradshaw argued that the land also provides a lot of food for the FLDS people.
"FLDS members have long feared that the special fiduciary has designs to destroy their church, and the audacious 'in your face' nature of this proposed sale is not lost on the FLDS people," Bradshaw wrote. "It is difficult to understate the sense of contempt and outrage felt by members of the FLDS community over the proposed sale of Berry Knoll."
Court-appointed special fiduciary Bruce Wisan's attorneys called it an "eleventh hour claim," saying FLDS leadership rejected an earlier prophecy of the temple site and it was never brought up in depositions with church members.
Besides, Shields wrote, if they want the land they can offer to buy it. Wisan has proposed selling it to members of the Centennial Park polygamous community, which broke away from the FLDS Church years ago. That move highly offends the FLDS, Bradshaw wrote.
Formal notice has gone out that the judge overseeing the trust will hold a hearing in St. George's 5th District Court on Nov. 14 beginning at 9:30 a.m. to consider whether to sell Berry Knoll or not. Judge Denise Lindberg has noted the years of relative silence from FLDS members on trust reforms, raising questions of whether the court challenges are too late.
The UEP Trust was taken over by the courts in 2005 amid allegations that FLDS leaders mismanaged it. The $110 million trust controls homes, businesses and property in Hildale, Colorado City and in Canada. Since then, the court has ordered reforms that do away with the communal nature of the trust and pave the way for private property ownership.
E-mail: bwinslow@desnews.com
Recent comments
Anonymous- Where do you get your information? For your own and...
Me | Nov. 14, 2008 at 5:57 p.m.
what's wrong with this picture is that they had all kinds of chances...
realitycheck | Nov. 3, 2008 at 2:34 p.m.
The trust was set up to benefit the church members. The trust...
zxcvbnm | Nov. 2, 2008 at 5:55 a.m.
- Utah Utes campus briefs 12:39 a.m.
- SUU campus briefs 12:37 a.m.
- Westminster campus briefs 12:35 a.m.
- Y.'s Bauman receives award 12:33 a.m.
- BYU campus briefs 12:30 a.m.
- Utah Jazz: Game at a glance 12:12 a.m.
- Phoenix temple inspires thanks 12:07 a.m.
- Knitting hearts together 12:07 a.m.
- Christmas gifts for your scholar 12:07 a.m.
- The spirit of the fast in nursery 12:07 a.m.
- Hot Rod behind mic for Lakers
- Cougars use depth to beat ASU
- Max Hall wants to look ahead
- Panel passes BCS playoff bill
- Non-BCS schools not given fair shot
- Psychologist: Mitchell schizophrenic
- Palin signs books, chats with fans
- Crash landing next to I-15
- Snow brings big chill
- Jazz go up against 'the best'
- Letters: Global warming a lie
229 - TCU to play Boise in Fiesta Bowl
206 - BYU football: Bronco weighs in on Hall
184 - Cougars going back to Vegas
150 - Utah/BYU rivalry can be more civil
147 - Andersen apologizes for Jordan hoax
138 - George lost in rivalry hatefest
121 - Max Hall wants to look ahead
119 - Revive full food tax?
100 - Yet again, we learn BCS is a big joke
94
Love him or hate him, Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch knows how to get attention.
My wife Lisa and I would prefer never to argue. But that's not going to...
For the latest news in the health care debate and how it affects you...
Utah is still BYU's BCS game. A little mind game: Which one of these is...
Seriously, Dick. You believe there is a bowl selection committee like the...
out of 80ish comments tho only like 6 people have no common sense. really...
This is really sad hope there can be a happy ending to this story. Also it is...
And how do they find these photos of Okur's defensive prowess? They had the...
Where to place the blame after this one? 6 pts in the 4th? Their bigs are too...
"Dan's reposting........" It was not only TOO long....but it is also just...
I hoped the Jazz bounced back against the Magic, loosing to a good team like...
Richest man on earth - Warren Buffet plays SERIOUS BRIDGE. Many chess...
Too funny...an anti-intellectual using big ol' words to sound smart. Just...


