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New court records document the Minot and Bismarck-area surveillance and investigation into the nephew of imprisoned ...
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KELOLAND.com on MSNA new fundamentalist group on the former FLDS compoundThis is the first story in a four-part series diving into the facts behind one fundamentalist Mormon group’s presence, and aftermath of another, the southern Black Hills of South Dakota. KELOLAND News ...
Idaho authorities are looking for two teens who are linked to the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ...
A multistate, volunteer-based ground search for two missing Idaho teens, feared abducted by the Fundamentalist Church of ...
She left a fundamentalist Mormon cult. Then her children went missing - NEWS: After escaping a fundamentalist polygamous group, Elizabeth Roundy fought to rebuild her life and protect her children.
The FLDS could decide to order everyone, or most everyone, out of Short Creek. The Pringle, S.D., compound could be the new headquarters, while faithful who can't be accommodated there live elsewhere.
A national nonprofit aiding in the search for two missing Idaho teenagers, Rachelle and Allen Fisher, has reportedly received a threat believed to be connected to the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus ...
They're accused of ordering FLDS members to hand over Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to church leaders. The feds have claimed the scheme exceeds $12 million in ...
Not many members of the Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints speak publicly. Prior to Thursday, the last example of it happening without the FLDS member receiving a cold call from a reporter ...
In the FLDS community it is believed a man with more wives is more likely to go to heaven. "My dad has nine wives and around 62 kids," Zack said, as Matt rattled off a list of the mothers' names.
A federal judge in Utah ordered the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) and two of its affiliates to pay nearly $1 million for allegedly violating child labor laws ...
The U.S. Department of Labor confirmed fines totaling $1,964,450 were filed against FLDS church members Lyle Jeffs, Dale Barlow, Brian Jessop, the FLDS and Paragon Contractors Corporation.
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