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Nut44x4
11-26-2008, 06:55 PM
Eldorado, TX FLDS
BREAKING NEWS: FLDS leader Jessop arrested

Updated 06:06 p.m., November 24, 2008

Fredrick Merril Jessop - the patriarch of a Schleicher County polygamous compound accused of orchestrating or condoning at least 10 marriages alleged to have occurred between underage girls and adult men - turned himself in Monday to Schleicher County officials and was released on bond.

Jessop and two others, indicted Nov. 12 by a Schleicher County grand jury, arrived at the Schleicher County Sheriff's Office shortly before noon Monday and were released on bond soon after, sheriff's personnel said.

Jessop, 72, believed to be the leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints since the arrest of its self-styled prophet, Warren Jeffs, was indicted on a charge of conducting an unlawful marriage ceremony involving a minor, a third-degree felony. He was released after posting $30,000 bond.

Wendell Loy Nielsen, 68, was released on $30,000 bond - $10,000 each for three counts of bigamy, a third-degree felony.

Leroy Johnson Steed, 42, was released on $120,000 bond after being arrested on four charges - first-degree felony sexual assault of a child, which carries a $100,000 bond, and three others: second-degree felony bigamy, third-degree felony bigamy and third-degree felony tampering with physical evidence.

Jeffs also was indicted on a charge of first-degree felony sexual assault of a child, his third indictment since the grand jury began meeting this summer.

In Texas, a first degree felony is punishable by 5 to 99 years in prison; a second degree felony is punishable by 2 to 20 years in prison; and a third degree felony is punishable by 2 to 10 years in prison. All three categories allow a fine of up to $10,000 in addition to incarceration.

Nielsen and Jessop, FLDS elders who were among the closest to Jeffs while he lived at the YFZ Ranch, have been accused in case court documents of officiating a triple wedding ceremony in which one of Jessop's sons, 34-year-old Raymond Jessop, is alleged to have married Jeffs' 15-year-old daughter, while Jeffs, then 51, married Jessop's 12-year-old daughter, and another of Jessop's sons, 31-year-old Leroy Jessop, married Nielsen's 15-year-old daughter.

The ceremony, alleged to have taken place July 27, 2006 - documented in a dictation Jeffs made later that night - likely led to Jessop's indictment, as the charging papers refer to an incident "on or about" that date and refer to Jeffs marrying an underage girl.

The grand jury indicted both Jessop sons July 22 on charges of sexual abuse of a child.

Nielsen was indicted Nov. 12 for two allegedly bigamous marriages on Feb. 7, 2006, and a third on June 8, 2006. According to bishop's records released as part of the mountains of evidence associated with the case, Nielsen listed 21 wives, ranging in age from 24 to 79, and 36 children still living with him as of August 2007.

Steed, in a bishop's record dated March 2007, listed eight wives, and identified one as being 16 years old. He is accused sexually assaulting a girl younger than 17 "on or about" Jan. 16, 2007, as well as engaging in bigamy by living with a 16-year-old girl beginning about March 25, 2007, and marrying a woman about June 8, 2006, despite already being married.

Steed also is accused of attempting to conceal an "electronic data storage device" and some papers in a trash bag on April 7, during the state's search of the compound.

In all, 12 FLDS members have been indicted in the state's criminal investigation into alleged sexual abuse at the ranch, northeast of Eldorado.

A total of 26 charges have been filed in the case, all related to allegations of underage marriage. The charges are an outcome of a state raid on the ranch in April, during which 439 children were removed by authorities after an allegation - now believed to be a hoax phone call - of physical and sexual abuse.

Merril Jessop's family has been the focus of the parallel investigation by the state's Child Protective Services agency into the alleged abuse at the ranch, with three of his children - including the now 14-year-old Jeffs wife - taken into state custody, and the girl removed altogether from the care of her mother, ranch matriarch Barbara Jessop.

During that case, CPS filed affidavits accusing the couple of witnessing or condoning no fewer than 10 marriages, many of them between their underage daughters and granddaughters and much older men - often at the request of Jeffs, who in his dictations claimed to have been told by God which girls were to be married to whom, and when.

Jeffs has been convicted in Utah of arranging a marriage between a 14-year-old girl and her 19-year-old cousin. He faces similar charges in Arizona, where he is awaiting trial.

Jessop has long been one of the most well known of the FLDS leaders, thanks in large part to the defection of his wife, Carolyn Jessop, who wrote the best-selling book "Escape" about her time in the FLDS and testified against Barbara Jessop during a September custody hearing.

http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2008/nov/24/breaking-news-flds-leader-jessop-arrested/

grammybears
11-27-2008, 07:35 PM
I am so glad that Texas is investigating all of this. It is imcomprehensible to me of an older man taking such young girls as their wives. I have been following the case of the FLDS for many years. If these people want any number of wives fine, but do not bring children into the mix.
I guess I will never understand how any man would think that he needs so many wives and especially young ones. This smacks of pedofilia if you ask me.
I am sure there are going to be some pretty harsh sentences of all these men are convicted of their crimes.

jmoo

Nut44x4
10-02-2009, 02:29 PM
Polygamous sect member pleads not guilty to child sex assault

The Associated Press

Updated: 10/02/2009 11:01:30 AM MDT

SAN ANGELO, Texas » A member of a polygamist sect whose Texas ranch officials raided last year has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault of a child.

Raymond Jessop is one of 12 men from the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints indicted after the April 2008 raid at their ranch and the first to face trial.

The 38-year-old Jessop pleaded not guilty at a pretrial hearing Friday in San Angelo before Texas District Judge Barbara Walther. His trial is scheduled to start Oct. 26 in the tiny West Texas town of Eldorado.

Jessop faces a separate indictment on a bigamy charge that could be tried later.

The other 11 defendants in the case stemming from the raid at the Yearning For Zion Ranch will be tried separately over much of the next year.

http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_13470940

texanne
10-02-2009, 06:03 PM
I have little hope that that clan of perverts/molestors will ever be brought to justice. They raise their own victims, and brainwash them well.

Bayou Lass
10-05-2009, 10:20 AM
I have little hope that that clan of perverts/molestors will ever be brought to justice. They raise their own victims, and brainwash them well.

Texanne, we can only hope and pray that these zionists will be brought to justice and that sooner or later this clan will no longer exist. Can you imagine not knowing if you are a sister, brother, cousin, etc. and forced to marry? Just makes me sick!!!!

TigressPen
10-27-2009, 08:23 AM
News on Raymond Jessop's trial- it began yesterday


http://www.postchronicle.com/news/breakingnews/article_212264224.shtml

Roamer
03-18-2010, 06:01 AM
http://www.news8austin.com/content/top_stories/default.asp?ArID=269354

http://images.news8austin.com/media/2010/3/17/images/01_JESSOP.jpg http://www.news8austin.com/images/750.gifhttp://www.news8austin.com/images/750.gifMerril Leroy Jessop http://www.news8austin.com/images/750.gifSAN ANGELO, Texas -- The Texas Attorney General's Office said a member of a polygamist group has been convicted of sexual assault of an alleged underage bride.

Attorney general spokesman Jerry Strickland said Merril Leroy Jessop was found guilty Wednesday of sexual assault of a child by a jury in the West Texas city of San Angelo.

The 35-year-old Jessop was the fourth member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to be tried for sexual assault of a child since Texas authorities raided the group's ranch near Eldorado two years ago.

Jessop faces up to life in prison. Strickland said the sentencing phase of his trial was to begin Wednesday afternoon.

Strickland said the jury also found that Jessop violated Texas laws prohibiting bigamy.

Prosecutors alleged that Jessop attempted to delete photos and other documents connecting him to the alleged underage bride.