Deal is proposed in UEP trust fight

Published: Monday, June 15, 2009 11:31 p.m. MDT
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Some additional issues outlined by the letter of intent filed in 3rd District Court include:

A city cemetery would go back to the FLDS, but 200 plots would be available to nonmembers.

A Beryl dairy would go back to the FLDS upon payment of $250,000 and the FLDS will settle an outstanding lawsuit.

The FLDS would assume responsibility for all outstanding trust litigation, including a multimillion lawsuit from Elissa Wall, the former child bride whose 2001 marriage was the basis for a criminal case against church leader Warren Jeffs.

The city's Cottonwood Park goes back to the FLDS.

Monthly housing occupancy fees on trust homes would drop from $100 to $50 with the money used to pay the salary of the new fiduciary.

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