MLM to Apostle
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2021 11:59 pm
This was before Elders McConkie and Fyans became an Apostle and President of the First Quorum of the Seventy. So if any boys out there have religious ambitions, first practice to deceive.Memorial Estates Security Corporation
In August 1960 Bruce R. McConkie, along with several other businessmen (including J. Thomas Fyans, a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), formed the Memorial Estates Security Corporation (MESC), with a stated purpose of constructing memorial parks for deceased "loved ones". McConkie became its Vice President. By September of 1964, the company was failing, and in November, MESC filed for bankruptcy.[9] McConkie, along with fourteen other MESC officials were sued by 270 stockholders and bondholders of the company, accusing the company of prominently displaying LDS Church affiliation to imply endorsement in initial sales pitches. The suit also accused the company of failing to register as an investment company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as required by law.[10]
In a questionnaire sent to all investors, it was found that two-thirds of all investors were elderly (ages 60-75), who had invested fifteen times as much as persons thirty years and under and four times as much as those in middle age. When asked why they contributed to the company, close to half mentioned trust in McConkie or other LDS Church leaders specifically. Further investigation showed that the company had failed to pay dividends long before its collapse, and failed to inform investors of its insolvency. The case was settled out of court on April 25, 1969, three days before going before a jury trial.[10]