Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Pushes Back Against Reinstatement of Tithing Lawsuit
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Pushes Back Against Reinstatement of Tithing Lawsuit
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has appealed a court decision reinstating a California resident’s claims that he is entitled to a refund of tithes paid to the Mormon church.According to the Deseret News, in a Wednesday petitioned filed with the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the church argues that, by allowing plaintiff James Huntsman’s “novel tithing-fraud claim” to proceed, the appellate panel has, in effect, “ignored clear Supreme Court First Amendment teaching and created a profound threat to religious liberty.”Attorneys for the church claim that, if Huntsman resumes litigation, other parties may file similar claims against religious institutions with which they are no longer affiliated.“Virtually any person who has fallen away from their faith may view their donations to the church during their faithful years as a waste, but that cannot mean each of them has a fraud claim that allows them to try to convince a secular jury that they were swindled,” attorneys for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wrote. “The threat to churches and to the civil courts from such suits is obvious.”Huntsman, who says he donated millions of dollars to the Mormon church over a 25-year period, filed suit after alleging that the church uses tithes for other-than-charitable purposes.
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