Reader comments: Shurtleff deposition set in child-bride suit
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ohhh ya | 12:51 a.m. May 13, 2008
sounds like another lie from shurtlift........... what a fake
Gal50 | 1:10 a.m. May 13, 2008
We can take a lesson from Watergate and follow the money.
We pay taxes. Some of that money goes to polygamist women and their children as welfare and food assistance. The FLDS takes 10% of these handouts and has built a fund worth millions. We also help fund shelters to assist the lost boys. The FLDS is sort of a passive-aggressive entity. By not supporting its women and children, it can drain us of our money, skim off the top and build up a fortune. Then, Shurtleff takes control of the fortune due to mismanagement. He transfers some of the assets that rightly belong to members and not the church. Still, a lot of money remains ripe for the picking by those who have been abused. Many of the abused are also maximizing their financial opportunities by writing books on their bizarre experiences. In all fairness, book writing is being done more for cathartic reasons and to alert the public to a problem. It is probably impossible for the public to retrieve its misappropriated welfare money, so giving it to victims is probably the best possible outcome and maybe even fair since we didn't put an end to abuse.
We pay taxes. Some of that money goes to polygamist women and their children as welfare and food assistance. The FLDS takes 10% of these handouts and has built a fund worth millions. We also help fund shelters to assist the lost boys. The FLDS is sort of a passive-aggressive entity. By not supporting its women and children, it can drain us of our money, skim off the top and build up a fortune. Then, Shurtleff takes control of the fortune due to mismanagement. He transfers some of the assets that rightly belong to members and not the church. Still, a lot of money remains ripe for the picking by those who have been abused. Many of the abused are also maximizing their financial opportunities by writing books on their bizarre experiences. In all fairness, book writing is being done more for cathartic reasons and to alert the public to a problem. It is probably impossible for the public to retrieve its misappropriated welfare money, so giving it to victims is probably the best possible outcome and maybe even fair since we didn't put an end to abuse.
Anonymous | 5:17 p.m. May 13, 2008
Shurtleff said he will have to rely on his memory of the 2002 meeting with FLDS representatives. The investigator who sat in on the meeting died, and notes of the meeting cannot be found. . .
You have got to be kidding.
You have got to be kidding.
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Watcher | 8:40 p.m. May 13, 2008
Another story, and another trial for Jeffs. How many times does this guy need to be called before we realize that there is a problem here?
Jim2485 | 12:50 a.m. May 14, 2008
Gal50 - you are one sick puppy. :)
The Beast | 8:16 a.m. May 14, 2008
wonderful! he gets to rely on his memory, all i can say is that either way he'll come up with a good patch of lies and tell the poor abused slutty "escape" girls how proud he is of them
Im just an idoit, yet i don't believe that warren jeffs forced elissa into anything and shes just jelous that they don't want her immoral influence around them any longer.
Im just an idoit, yet i don't believe that warren jeffs forced elissa into anything and shes just jelous that they don't want her immoral influence around them any longer.
Truth Will Stand | 2:06 p.m. May 14, 2008
Truth vs. Lies, Truth only need be told once, Lies depend on other Lies to hold them up.
Ask your self’s who is changing there story and who has stood by their word, even when no one believed them.
Ask your self’s who is changing there story and who has stood by their word, even when no one believed them.
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