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  1. Mormons are watching James Huntsman and David Nielsen cases against the Latter-day Saints’ church - The Washington Post. Advertisement. Religion. He was Mormon royalty. Now his lawsuit against...

  2. James Huntsman, who lives in California and runs a film distribution company, resigned his church membership in 2020, a church spokesman said in 2021. No other member of the Huntsman family is involved in the lawsuit.

  3. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a ruling that reinstated James Huntsman's lawsuit seeking the return of $5 million he gave The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The church says sending his suit to a jury would endanger religious freedom by giving courts power over religious doctrine.

  4. Appeals court reinstates James Huntsman’s lawsuit for return of tithing he paid as a Latter-day Saint A U.S. District Court judge granted the church’s motion for summary judgment in September 2021 and dismissed the lawsuit, which alleged the church defrauded its members by using tithing funds for purposes other than charitable purposes.

  5. Huntsman, a 50-year-old California resident, is accusing Latter-day Saint leaders of fraud, alleging they “repeatedly and publicly lied” about billions of dollars in member donations, including...

  6. | Oct. 9, 2023, 5:03 a.m. | Updated: Nov. 7, 2023, 9:18 a.m. Comment. Until a thunderbolt court ruling in August in his favor, James Huntsman mostly shied away from commenting on personal...

  7. A federal judge has thrown out a fraud lawsuit brought in March by James Huntsman, who accused top leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints of lying about how they spent...

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