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  1. James Huntsman’s family is sometimes called the “Mormon Kennedys,” with members whose titles have included governor, ambassador, billionaire and apostle. For decades, he was a committed ...

  2. The 9th Circuit received 886 requests for a rehearing en banc in 2021, for example, and only seven en banc hearings were granted, according to court records. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated an earlier ruling that reinstated James Huntsman's lawsuit seeking the return of $5 million he gave The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

  3. Beneficial is a life insurance company owned by the church’s for-profit arm, Deseret Management Corp., which also owns the Deseret News. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated James Huntsman’s lawsuit seeking the return of $5 million in tithing paid to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The church issued a statement.

  4. James Huntsman's lawsuit against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gets its first court hearing Monday. Legal experts say it probably was filed in California because that ...

  5. Editor’s note • James Huntsman is a brother of Paul Huntsman, chair of the nonprofit Salt Lake Tribune’s board of directors. This story is available to Tribune subscribers only. Thank you ...

  6. James Huntsman resigned his church membership in 2020. Editor’s note • James Huntsman is a brother of Paul Huntsman, chair of the nonprofit Salt Lake Tribune’s board of directors.

  7. The church is seeking an en banc review or hearing before the full 9th Circuit. 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 ...

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