James Huntsman’s tithing suit against the LDS Church could devastate nonprofit fundraising, charities warn
Four Utah- based nonprofits, including a charity that provides free dental care and another aimed at reducing child hunger, warn that James Huntsman’ s federal lawsuit accusing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints of defrauding tithe payers could, if successful, have devastating consequences for nonreligious organizations like them when it comes…
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