Church replaces jailed leader
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("UPI," February 7, 2010)
Salt Lake City, USA - The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Utah has named a president to replace the imprisoned Warren Jeffs, documents indicate.
Wendell Nielsen, 69, was named to head the corporate entity and will handle the controversial church’s business dealings, The Salt Lake Tribune reported Sunday.
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