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Federal prosecutor assigned, Reid says

Focus falls on crime in polygamous sects

SALT LAKE CITY -- A federal prosecutor has been assigned to look for ways to help tackle problems with polygamy in Western states, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said.

"This is precisely the kind of help I believe the federal government should provide," Reid, D-Nev., said in a letter to attorneys general in Utah and Arizona.


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  • "Your requests for federal funding to assist victims of domestic violence also merit prompt review."

    Reid's letter, dated Monday, said the Justice Department can strengthen efforts to fight crime within polygamous groups.

    Reid said he sought help from U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey and was told a senior career prosecutor has been appointed to carry out a review of how to help Utah and Arizona.

    In a meeting with Justice Department officials two years ago, Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff and Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard raised concerns about tax violations and civil rights violations.

    Reid recently accused Utah and Arizona of failing to investigate crimes in polygamous communities. He since has patched things up with Shurtleff and Goddard.

    Reid has called for a federal-state task force to investigate polygamous groups after an April 3 raid on a Texas ranch owned by members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

    State officials said children at the ranch were at risk of abuse. More than 400 children are in temporary state custody.

    An estimated 37,000 people live in organized polygamous groups or practice polygamy independently in the West.

    The polygamists tie their beliefs to the early teachings of Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Mormon church abandoned polygamy in 1890.

    Last year, a southern Utah jury convicted FLDS leader Warren Jeffs of rape as an accomplice for his role in the 2001 marriage of a 14-year-old girl to her 19-year-old cousin. He is serving two terms of five years to life in prison.

    Jeffs, 52, now is in an Arizona jail and awaits trials on sex charges related to two child-bride marriages.

    Reid's letter said also that the Justice Department will meet with Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto. And Reid has asked for input from Nevada's chief federal prosecutor.

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    Think! wrote on May 10, 2008 10:25 AM: The problem is the so-called wives are 12 years old. The media distorts the issue by calling them polygamists instead of what they really are: CHILD MOLESTERS.


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    SMF wrote on May 09, 2008 03:00 PM: Glad to see that Reid is once again wasting our tax dollars and tackling none of the real issues. I"m so embarrassed to say that he represents our state.


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    fluffy wrote on May 09, 2008 01:14 PM: Since the state only recognizes the marriages it sanctions, and you can only legally have one sanctioned marriage at a time, and these plural marriages fall outside of the boundary of said sanctioning bodies, WTF is the problem here?


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    Clean up Nevada wrote on May 09, 2008 12:10 PM: The money would be better spent looking into the Harry Reid Coyote Springs deal.


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    LZ wrote on May 09, 2008 11:57 AM: This is a waste of time.
    We need federal prosecutors to go after that cop in Henderson who EXECUTED a mother in front of her children.

    HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!

    Those sick cops in Henderson who did that should be shot on site. People in Nevada should be tracking him down and teaching him a lesson.

    Wake up Henderson, why aren'y you doing something about those cops? You all should be ashamed for allowing them to kill a mother just before mothers day and in front of her children.

    Henderson Nevada is a sick city and anyone who supports that murder should be kicked out of this country..


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    seslew wrote on May 09, 2008 09:23 AM: Women or men can have as many casual sexual relationships with as many men or women in our country as they like with no legal ramifications but if they
    pretend they are doing it for God that deserves a Congressional investigation?
    C'mon Harry, get real.

    Now if local officials want to investigate child sexual abuse or welfare fraud in the enclaves that might truly make some sense.


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    Maybe wrote on May 09, 2008 08:48 AM: Maybe, the citizens should write a letter demanding an investigation of Harry Reid his family and cronies. Starting with the land flips.

    Mukasey should assign a TEAM to investigate the "Godfather" himself.


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    delray wrote on May 09, 2008 08:21 AM: these plural marriages make up about .00000001 percent of our population. you cant be serious reid,, federal money to prosecute???


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    Jack wrote on May 09, 2008 08:09 AM: Thanks for takling the problem of polygamy Dingy Harry. Now how about tackling your bogus land deals and graft along with Dingy Rory's suborning of our local city and county inspectors to pass unsafe buildings for your buddies.


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    Russ wrote on May 09, 2008 08:01 AM: Gee,JohnKirbyrules, what rock have you been under. If you would wake up from your conservative slumber you might remember how many millions of dollars were invested to scrape up dirt on the Clintons while in office. Wow, they found an affair. We could have fully funded the Iraq war with all the money. If you look closely, since the Clinton administration the bulk of those adulterous affairs in Washington have been the discovery of the Rupublican GAY and PROSTITUTE underworld. Amazing that this doesn't get near the attention Bill got. If it did, I'm sure the decider KING BUSH would veto it.


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