Warren Jeffs, the leader of the polygamist sect Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, was convicted in 2011 for the sexual assault of underage girls.
One woman who left the FLDS observed Warren Jeffs’ growing influence by 1995. She wrote “Warren Jeffs was becoming a subtle but more powerful presence in our daily lives. This struck me as odd because there were many other men who were more powerful in the FLDS than he. But he was ...
Warren Jeffs: Prophet of Evil: With Mike Watkiss, Warren Jeffs, Rachel Jeffs Blackmore, Flora Jessop. "Warren Jeffs: Prophet of Evil" pulls back the curtain on the now imprisoned religious prophet to an estimated 15,000 followers of the FLDS Church who,
Witness the case ofWarren Jeffs, leader of the largest fundamentalist Mormon cult in the US, the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) whose members number in the region of 10,000. In the two years Jeffs has been a fugitive from justice, he has built ...
About “Warren Jeffs: Prophet of Evil” pulls back the curtain on the now imprisoned religious prophet to an estimated 15,000 followers of the FLDS Church who, before going to jail for two felony counts of child sexual assault in 2011, is said to have married at least 78 wives and have...
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In 2008, Whitaker reported, police raided the FLDS compound Mormon sect According to prosecutors, Warren Jeffs had 78 celestial wives -- 24 of them under the age of 17. Several sect members were convicted of arranging marriages of underage children, and Jeffs was charged with two counts of...
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Mark Shurtleff, ``Religion and Non-State Governance: Warren Jeffs and the FLDS,'' Utah Law Review, 2010, no. 1 (2010): 118, epubs.utah.edu/index.php/ ulr/article/view/348/286.Shurtleff, M. (2010). Religion and non state governance: Warren Jeffs and the FLDS. Utah Law Review, ...
That is going to be particularly interesting when we talk about Warren Jeffs, so remember that-human incarnation of God.doi:10.5072/ULR.V2010I1.348Mark Shurtleffutah law reviewMark Shurtleff, ``Religion and Non-State Governance: Warren Jeffs and the FLDS,'' Utah Law Review, 2010, no. 1 ...