Idaho polygamous sect member gets 90 days
on child injury charges
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[October 01, 2014]
By Laura Zuckerman
SALMON Idaho (Reuters) - A member of a
breakaway Mormon polygamous group on Tuesday was sentenced by a judge to
90 days in jail on child injury charges for the mistreatment of teenage
boys placed in his Idaho home as discipline by the sect, a prosecutor
said.
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The case against Nathan Jessop stems from his role in the
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or FLDS,
as the assigned caretaker of youths expelled to his so-called
"repentance home" for their supposed misbehavior.
Authorities said his task at the home was to “reprogram” the boys,
aged 13 to 17, who were actually cast out of the church because they
were viewed by older men as potential rivals for young women wanted
as wives.
Jessop was cited in August for three misdemeanor counts of injury to
a child for confining one of the boys to a cramped furnace room in
his house and for failing to report two teens as runaways after they
fled the residence on the outskirts of Pocatello, in southeastern
Idaho.
Authorities raided the home in July based on a report about
conditions there by one runaway, and removed eight teenage boys from
his custody.
Jessop pleaded guilty to the charges in an agreement with
prosecutors by which he expected to receive a 10-day jail term and
two years of probation.
But Bannock County Prosecutor Steve Herzog said the judge in the
case decided a three-month jail sentence was more suitable in light
of Jessop's treatment of the youths in his care.
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Herzog said three of the boys have now been placed in foster care
and the others returned to their parents, who are adherents of the
FLDS sect led by imprisoned sex offender Warren Jeffs.
Jeffs, 58, is serving a life term plus 20 years for his 2011 sexual
assault conviction stemming from what the sect called “celestial
marriages” to two underage girls at a compound in Texas.
Jessop’s attorney did not respond to a request for comment late
Tuesday.
(Editing by Steve Gorman and Michael Perry)
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