I don’t think the girl is in danger. She is Warren Jeffs daughter and, if I remember correctly, she threw hissy-fits while in protective custody because she was denied her I-Pod. I thought books, computers, etc. were big no-no’s; I guess some flds are more equal than others.
I think Willie has appointed himself as the advocate for all the flds. I have to admire the attorney for doing what she thinks is best for the child and is not being intimidated by him.
Fit throwers are harder to control.
FLDS spokesman ordered to stay away from Warren Jeffs' daughter ( http://www.sltrib.com/ci_9651956 )
The info about his daughter just gives more credence to the consideration that, for whatever reasons, she isn’t willing to testify.
She might be protecting her father. She might be in fear of what Willie would do, later. Since Warren isn’t the ‘leader’ anymore, and Willie is, can Willie tell Natalie that God told him she is to be his celestial wife?
The attorney could have been ‘coaxing’ Natalie to tell the ‘truth’, and Willie could have been ‘coaxing’ Natalie into thinking about her father and the church.
This letter the court received from Natalie, seems to be ‘questionable’, at this point.
The key will be if Natalie turns up, and if she has a new lawyer.
The iPod’s are for listening to Warren Jeffs’ sermons.