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3 people file a racketeering lawsuit against the LDS church. Claim the church used false promises to extorte labor and money out of members to fuel their businesses and investments.
https://legalnewsline.com/stories/52589 ... mon-church
Curious the legal standing they have here. I do worry that they are representing themselves. Unless they are lawyers themselves, I expect the long arm of KM to reach in and cause trouble.
https://legalnewsline.com/stories/52589 ... mon-church
Curious the legal standing they have here. I do worry that they are representing themselves. Unless they are lawyers themselves, I expect the long arm of KM to reach in and cause trouble.
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Even if there is actually a legal standing where LD$-Inc. could actually lose, I believe the tactic of K|McC a lot of the time is to simply drag things out until the plaintiffs run out of money. The entire world knows for a fact now that LD$-Inc. has enough reserves to weather any lawsuit thrown at them.Just This Guy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:02 pmCurious the legal standing they have here. I do worry that they are representing themselves. Unless they are lawyers themselves, I expect the long arm of KM to reach in and cause trouble.
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I wonder if that could become a viable strategy? Overwhelm them with lawsuits. Hundred or even thousands of lawsuits at a time, all over the world and with different judges and laws until KM can't keep up.
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Who was the lawyer on MormonStories who has done sexual abuse litigation against the church and says their lawyers were least ethical he has had legal dealings with? And he has litigated on behalf of many victims of Catholic child abuse. Any port in a storm when God's manning the tiller.
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It works the other way for sure. That's how The "Church" of Scientology got tax exemption.Just This Guy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:19 pm I wonder if that could become a viable strategy? Overwhelm them with lawsuits. Hundred or even thousands of lawsuits at a time, all over the world and with different judges and laws until KM can't keep up.
If enough people did organize to do that, what would be the expected outcome? That the church would give back everyone's tithing? Lose their tax-exempt status? Go out of business?
At least these guys are sticking to Mormon-specific issues. Tom Phillips jumped the shark when he included Adam and Eve and the Flood.
I think the best chance for winning a lawsuit would be to limit your evidence specifically to the Book of Abraham. I doubt there's a court anywhere that wouldn't be compelled to agree that it's a fraud after weighing the evidence.
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$100,000,000,000 liquid says to me: NOPE. Not a viable strategy.Just This Guy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:19 pmI wonder if that could become a viable strategy? Overwhelm them with lawsuits. Hundred or even thousands of lawsuits at a time, all over the world and with different judges and laws until KM can't keep up.
Of course they could be down a few billion with the recent stock market volatility, and that could be more as we find out what COVID-19 is going to do to the global economy, but I don't see them going bankrupt any time soon, no matter what happens...
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The one I listened to wasn't MormonStories. Was it the "Sister" Kiwi podcaster who's name escapes me at the moment?Hagoth wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:21 pmWho was the lawyer on MormonStories who has done sexual abuse litigation against the church and says their lawyers were least ethical he has had legal dealings with? And he has litigated on behalf of many victims of Catholic child abuse. Any port in a storm when God's manning the tiller.
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I was just wondering about where that lawsuit was that Quitmormon sent me information on last year. They provided a notification with links to interested parties, but the links no longer work. I'm still not sure where it is, need to do more research:
https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-conte ... ormons.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPOH28r9Ff4
I went on to the attorney's website and fill out the contact form for this case to get more information:
https://clients.kayburningham.com/?q=contact&r=class
From there you can also fill out an NDA to get more details.
https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-conte ... ormons.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPOH28r9Ff4
I went on to the attorney's website and fill out the contact form for this case to get more information:
https://clients.kayburningham.com/?q=contact&r=class
From there you can also fill out an NDA to get more details.
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It will get thrown out on the idea that the individual’s willfully donated tithes and offerings with no expectation of goods or services other than intangible religious benefits. Donations are considered a gift.
Representing themselves shows no attorney wanted to fight the $125B Corporation or they didn’t have a worthy case.
Sure it’s a racket. All organized religion is. But they knew full well that they donated tithes and offerings without an expectation of anything real or tangible. Blessings are a bitch when they have no real value.
Representing themselves shows no attorney wanted to fight the $125B Corporation or they didn’t have a worthy case.
Sure it’s a racket. All organized religion is. But they knew full well that they donated tithes and offerings without an expectation of anything real or tangible. Blessings are a bitch when they have no real value.
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If it gets headlines, and then another gets headlines, etc... then I am happy for the press alone. Time to wash off the squeeky clean enamel.
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I keep trying to think of a racket where I can sell intangible promises for tangible cash and the only legal option I can come up with is religion. Even most criminal enterprises have to deliver on something once in a while.
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My general sense of this new lawsuit is it says the church tricked us into believing these falsehoods and in order to be saved we have to labor for the church by cleaning church houses, mending fence and pulling weeds at church farms and ranches, going on a mission to do accounting for the church, etc.
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They might consider asking for a continuance until December 5, 2033, at which time they will have $1 Trillion in the Ensign Peak account.
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I think the biggest impact of the lawsuit will be negative PR for the church.
I think the lawyer mentioned above who dealt with KM and sex abuse cases is Matt Long. Here is a link to his Mormon Stories interview. He can also be found at Infants on Thrones.
https://www.mormonstories.org/podcast/m ... -policies/
I think the lawyer mentioned above who dealt with KM and sex abuse cases is Matt Long. Here is a link to his Mormon Stories interview. He can also be found at Infants on Thrones.
https://www.mormonstories.org/podcast/m ... -policies/
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Though not on MS, you may be thinking of Tim Kosnoff on A Thoughtful Faith.Hagoth wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:21 pmWho was the lawyer on MormonStories who has done sexual abuse litigation against the church and says their lawyers were least ethical he has had legal dealings with? And he has litigated on behalf of many victims of Catholic child abuse. Any port in a storm when God's manning the tiller.
https://www.athoughtfulfaith.org/258-ta ... m-kosnoff/
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I don't comment much these days, but the Spirit (or maybe indigestion) prompts me to weigh in. Full disclosure, I am NOT a lawyer, but I am a cynical old man.
I read the link describing the law suit and cannot imagine any circumstance where this gets to trial. The statement of claim seems to boil down to, "We just realized that religions can't prove their truth claims and accept donations and volunteer service anyway." Maybe they should sue the Vatican because they can't prove the reality of transubstantiation but still teach that communion is a meaningful part of worship and salvation in the hereafter. And it turns out they also have lots of money.
Sorry for the rant, but claims like these just reinforce the idea that those who leave the church are bitter, foolish, or just plain stupid.
I really try not to be critical - but this suit deserves criticism.
I read the link describing the law suit and cannot imagine any circumstance where this gets to trial. The statement of claim seems to boil down to, "We just realized that religions can't prove their truth claims and accept donations and volunteer service anyway." Maybe they should sue the Vatican because they can't prove the reality of transubstantiation but still teach that communion is a meaningful part of worship and salvation in the hereafter. And it turns out they also have lots of money.
Sorry for the rant, but claims like these just reinforce the idea that those who leave the church are bitter, foolish, or just plain stupid.
I really try not to be critical - but this suit deserves criticism.
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I agree that the Book of Abraham would be one of the easiest ways to demonstrate a fraudulent claim. However, as far as I can tell, most jurisdictions in the world that allow freedom of religious pursuit largely exempt faith-based organizations from any requirement to prove the validity of their beliefs. I just can't see any strategy based on challenging beliefs or doctrine being successful unless the doctrines in question somehow directly encouraged members to violate existing laws.Hagoth wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:39 pmIt works the other way for sure. That's how The "Church" of Scientology got tax exemption.Just This Guy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:19 pm I wonder if that could become a viable strategy? Overwhelm them with lawsuits. Hundred or even thousands of lawsuits at a time, all over the world and with different judges and laws until KM can't keep up.
If enough people did organize to do that, what would be the expected outcome? That the church would give back everyone's tithing? Lose their tax-exempt status? Go out of business?
At least these guys are sticking to Mormon-specific issues. Tom Phillips jumped the shark when he included Adam and Eve and the Flood.
I think the best chance for winning a lawsuit would be to limit your evidence specifically to the Book of Abraham. I doubt there's a court anywhere that wouldn't be compelled to agree that it's a fraud after weighing the evidence.
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I have to assume that people who do this are more interested in raising awareness than in actually winning a lawsuit that would set a precedent that could cause actual legal harm to any large church. Scientology is the canary in the coal mine. As long as they exist no one else has anything to worry about.
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I think you would have to prove the leaders knew it was all fiction and they are doing it solely for the money. How do you prove what someone believes?
That is the issue with religion. There is no way to test it. You have to die to get an answer and those people don’t testify in court.
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Good to hear from you, Lurkster!
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Jesus: "The Kingdom of God is within you." The Buddha: "Be your own light."
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