Posted on 06/15/2017 8:39:43 AM PDT by Morgana
Lyle Jeffs, who was among 11 members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints indicted in what prosecutors have called a conspiracy to defraud a federal food stamp program, was captured late Wednesday in South Dakota.
Few details of the capture were immediately provided. An online log at the Minnehaha County, S.D., jail lists Jeffs as an inmate. He is being held without bond.
The FBI Field Office in Salt Lake City sent a tweet Thursday morning saying Jeffs was arrested in South Dakota about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. The FLDS has a compound in South Dakota, though it is on the opposite side of the state almost 400 miles away from where Jeffs was booked into jail.
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Trying again to score a point?
You have expressed a “hope” in something that was twice demonstrated (One time in response to you pointing to the place where a question I raised was answered and the second time in response to a possibility raised by a third person).
Once a thing is demonstrated, hope should be replaced by knowledge.
No point.
Put a sock in it polygamist fan.
Mext time, RTFA before inserting foot, with sock.
Strike three. You’re out.
Should’ve quit while you were ahead. But, thanks for playing the game.
“My father got most of his wives by bribing other men with his daughters”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzLpdx1-Lc8
“do we have time to be concerned with polygamy?”
—Redmen4ever
Uhuh.
The EPA pulls that kind of crap on hazardous waste manifests.
indicted in what prosecutors have called a conspiracy to defraud a federal food stamp program,
Does that answer your question?
See #10
I see I’m not alone in the club of people who don’t always read everything as carefully as maybe I should. I’m consider myself to be in the happy to be corrected section.
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