STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL AMENDS OXIGINAL COMPLAINTSTATE ATTORNEY GENERAL AMENDS OXIGINAL COMPLAINT
Pastor's Report Staff  

   The Attorney General has amended his charges against the Church, College and the Foundation and their officials. He has done this by filing an "amended complaint" in court. (A complaint is the vehicle by which the charges in a lawsuit are presented.)

   Attorneys for the Church do not feel the Attorney General's amended complaint supercedes the original one because it was done without court permission. In any case, the amended complaint is essentially a rehash of the first one. Though some of the most outrageous charges are dropped, similarly repulsive charges are made in their stead.

   Recently the Attorney General fought a motion Church attorneys made before the court asking that the state bring forth any documents to substantiate their wild allegations. The Church is convinced that the Attorney General went ahead and amended all counts in the complaint because he, in fact, has no evidence of wrongdoing upon which to base his case, and is merely "buying tine" with which to harrass God's Church.

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Pastor General's ReportApril 17, 1979Vol 3 No. 13