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Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

A Texas judge will require the state to redact references to certain people and multiple marriages involving Raymond Merril Jessop from numerous documents it plans to use during his trial.

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Survey Finds Increase In Polygamous Communities

by admin on September 28, 2009

An new informal survey by a Utah-based polygamy advocacy group estimates 38,000 people believe in or are living the practice – an increase of about 1,000 in about two years.
The survey by Principle Voices includes adults and children in polygamous and monogamous families who consider themselves fundamentalist Mormons.

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Women in Bountiful Have More Power Than You Think

by admin on September 25, 2009

Bountiful women whom she has interviewed are clear thinking, resourceful and in some cases well educated. Not to be underestimated. They “cast Bountiful as a heterogeneous and dynamic social and political space,” Prof. Campbell wrote in, “Bountiful Voices” an academic paper written earlier this year, “where at least some women are able to wield considerable authority in their marriages, families and community. Their stories thus seem inconsistent, at least to some degree, with pre-existing presumptions about polygamy and its harms for women set forth in conventional public discourse.”

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Polygamy Charges in Bountiful, B.C., Thrown Out

by admin on September 23, 2009

Polygamy in Bountiful, B.C.

A B.C. court has thrown out polygamy charges against two religious leaders, ruling former B.C. attorney general Wally Oppal was wrong to ask a third special prosecutor to take the case after the first two prosecutors decided the men should not be charged.

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Tour Of Polygamist Communities

Those curious about the polygamous community that has thrived on the Utah/Arizona state line for nearly 75 years may now take a guided tour through what promoters bill as “the largest and most secluded polygamist colony” in America.

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Texas vs. FLDS: A Year After The Raid

by admin on March 29, 2009

Yearning For Zion Ranch

Women and children, members of the FLDS, are taken to the First Baptist Church in Eldorado, Texas, at the beginning of a raid on the YFZ Ranch that resulted in 439 children being removed from their families under allegations of abuse.

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‘Big Love’ Gets a Big Tie to Real World

by admin on January 18, 2009

suburban polygamy

For Mark V. Olsen and Will Scheffer, the creators and executive producers of “Big Love,” the raids confirmed what they had known all along — that polygamy is alive and thriving in several pockets of the American West. Suddenly, the intriguing tale of suburban polygamy that they had woven over two seasons on HBO had a new catalyst that would make it feel more current.

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A four-year effort to improve student learning has earned national recognition for a charter school in the polygamous community of Centennial Park.

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A West Texas judge on Friday agreed to end court oversight of 34 children from a polyamist group. Child Protective Services indicated last week that it would no longer pursue legal action against the parents of 34 children because the agency felt they were not in immediate danger. On Friday, State District Judge Barbara Walther agreed to the motion, without comment.

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Texas ends several polygamous-sect custody cases

State child welfare authorities have decided that the courts no longer need to oversee 34 children taken from a polygamous sect’s ranch in west Texas.

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Senator Reid: Threatening Innocents with his Anti-Polygamy Campaign

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Texas Raid Price Tag: $7 million

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Removing 460 children from the FLDS compound and then reuniting them with their families will cost Texas $7 million. The price tag includes court costs to retain custody of the children, attempting to determine parentage through DNA testing and reuniting the children with their parents. The $7 million does not include more than $500,000 in estimated costs incurred by local governments whose law enforcement agencies were involved in the raid.

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Texas Supreme Court: Sect Children Should Be Returned To Parents

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In a crushing blow to the state’s massive seizure of children from a polygamist sect’s ranch, the Texas Supreme Court ruled Thursday that child welfare officials overstepped their authority and the children should go back to their parents.

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CPS concedes sect mom was 18 when she gave birth

Texas Child Protective Services conceded Tuesday a pregnant teen taken from a polygamists’ ranch in West Texas was an adult when she gave birth in San Marcos last month, casting some doubt on the statistics released by the agency that more than 20 underage girls were pregnant or had given birth.

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Mental Health Workers Rip CPS over Sect

Mental health workers sent to emergency shelters in San Angelo last month to help care for the hundreds of women and children removed from a polygamist sect’s West Texas ranch have sharply criticized the Child Protective Services operation, telling their governing board it unnecessarily traumatized the kids.

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They’re coming for your kids!

Whether they are “plural” or single, Wicca or just weird, bohemian or bourgeoisie – parents should take the kids and skedaddle when they hear that phrase “in the best interests of the child.” It is simply a license for the state to substitute its own judgment for that of the parents. Today, it’s polygamist parents – Kool-Aid drinkers is Bill O’Reilly’s favored sobriquet. Tomorrow, it’ll be the offspring of homeschoolers or global warming deniers.

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Authorities in Colorado confirmed Swinton has a history of making false reports

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A Colorado Springs woman is being investigated as a “person of interest” in connection with telephone calls made to a Texas crisis center before authorities there raided a polygamist retreat, officials said Friday.

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The Texas polygamy raid

After carefully reading all the news reports covering activities of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, I am left wondering if the action by the state was excessive. Don’t get me wrong. It may turn out the raid was justified. Maybe the facts are just not in yet. But it has been more than two weeks and I’m beginning to have my doubts.

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Does Teen Bride at Center of Polygamy Case Exist?

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Cops Can’t Find Sect Teen Who Supposedly Called for Help. If she doesn’t exist, it’s going to make it very difficult to defend this search. Several women who live on the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ranch told ABC News that Sarah does not exist.

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Many Polygamists Blend into Modern Society

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At least 37,000 men, women and children live in polygamous families from Canada to Mexico, with most of them in Utah, according to Anne Wilde, who has become an activist for plural marriage. Many of Utah’s polygamists draw a sharp distinction between themselves and the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the polygamous sect raided by Texas authorities earlier this month because of allegations of physical and sexual abuse. By Wilde’s estimate, about 15,000 of Utah’s polygamists belong to no group at all.

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