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FLDS hearing held in closed court

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zxcvbnm | 7:31 a.m. Aug. 16, 2008

At least we know one thing for sure. Malonis was not at the closed hearing. Malonis would have at the very least said something about nothing while commenting about not being able to comment. The real lawyers said nothing about anything.
Hugh McBryde | 8:13 a.m. Aug. 16, 2008
"That Person" in relationship to what?

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San Antonio attorney Michael Gross, who represents FLDS members, leaves the Tom Green Courthouse on Friday afternoon after a closed-door hearing.

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