5/24/18

Jackley, Seiler, Russell refuse to act on FLDS lawbreaking


Sharia Law? Nah. Sons of Perdition.

Seventh Circuit Judge Jeff W. Davis has confirmed births occurring at the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints compound near Pringle are not being recorded with the State of South Dakota as required by law. Attorney General Marty Jackley, also a candidate for the earth hater gubernatorial nomination, says the actions amount to “stale” evidence therefore no probable cause exists to search the compound.
High-ranking leaders of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are accused of carrying out a “calculated plan” of ritualistic sex abuse involving girls as young as 8 years old in the lawsuit filed in late December against former FLDS President Warren Jeffs, his brothers Lyle Jeffs and Seth Jeffs, former FLDS leader Wendell Nielsen, the FLDS church and the United Effort Plan Trust, the church’s former land trust. [Defendant seeks dismissal of lawsuit alleging ritual sex abuse of FLDS girls]
Polygamy and pedophilia are apparently protected religious freedoms in South Dakota as far as Marty Jackley is concerned.

In South Dakota where corruption drives the Republican Party expect public money to be funneled to private parochial schools like the Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) uses Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) dollars to bleed the beast.

Recall the mother of earth hater state legislator and candidate for South Dakota Attorney General, Lance Russell sold property to the FLDS Church where minor girls are trafficked and raped.
A secretive religious group linked to national cases of polygamy and the marriage of underage girls may be expanding to the Edgemont area, and there may be little Fall River County officials can do. The property in question was part of the estate of Buddy Heck and was left to Doris Seabeck and to Carolyn Fines. Seabeck is Heck’s sister and is the personal representative of his estate. Seabeck signed the purchase agreement, which is being contested by Fines in the courts. The commissioners said that as Carolyn Fines is state’s attorney Lance Russell’s mother, there may be some conflict of interest on the county’s part. [Rapid City Journal]
In 2011 Russell was censured by the state's judiciary for leaking grand jury testimony.

In a related story the extremist South Dakota Legislature won't investigate white people professing to be christians.
A request by South Dakota District 30 Rep. Tim Goodwin to study the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) compound in southwest Custer County was denied April 18 at a meeting of the legislature’s executive board. “To be honest, I couldn’t get traction from anybody else,” he said. “Most people have a yellow streak down their back, so I couldn’t get anybody to touch it.” [Custer County Chronicle]
Former US Attorney for the District of South Dakota and candidate for the Democratic nomination for attorney general, Randy Seiler has done nothing about the trafficking of minor girls, either.

Attorneys have been unable to find Seth Jeffs.

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