![]() Hinkley said in 2003 when plans for the shopping mall were introduced.ĭespite the LDS church President (also called their “prophet”) saying that tithing funds wouldn’t be used to build the mall, the Washington Post article from the whistle blower reports that “Nielsen said the funds were taken specifically from the Ensign account that receives surplus tithing.” Nielsen filed a formal complaint with the IRS, including a signed Form 211, the formal piece of IRS paperwork for reporting tax avoidance, a notarized cover letter to officials, plus the 74-page narrative document co-written with his brother in which he detailed his allegations at length. Nor will they be used in developing it for commercial purposes.” – LDS Church President Gordon B. “I wish to give the entire church the assurance that tithing funds have not and will not be used to acquire this property. Shopping mall allegedly funded from Mormon church members tithing. These temples are more religious in nature, but the LDS church has allegedly used their charitable funds for business purposes, such as building a large shopping mall. The LDS church is known for having many large and spacious buildings which they call temples, that are extravagantly furnished. A large and spacious building which LDS call a temple, is different in nature from a shopping mall which the LDS church has invested in. “Having seen tens of billions in contributions and scores more in investment returns come in, and having seen nothing except two unlawful distributions to for-profit concerns go out, he was dejected beyond words, and so was I,” Lars Nielsen wrote, who’s brother sent the complaint. In breaking news from the Washington Post, a former investment manager for the Mormon church alleges in a whistleblower complaint to the Internal Revenue Service that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has amassed about $100 billion in accounts intended for charitable purposes.Īccording to the complaint, these funds were intended for charitable purposes, but instead were allegedly used for profit purposes in business deals. ![]() ![]() Mormon statue blows trumpet, reminds us figuratively of the whistle blower letting the world know what’s going on behind the LDS corporation closed doors. ![]()
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