James Huntsman appeals tithing case against LDS Church, says jury needs to decide who’s telling the truth

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He insists Latter-day Saint leaders misled members about money that went to City Creek Center and Beneficial Life.

David Nielsen, a former employee of Ensign Peak Advisors, an investment arm of the Utah-based faith, offered inside knowledge of church finances and its handling of tithing, the brief states. Yet Wilson dismissed that evidence while giving credence to opposing testimony from a church official who “was not as intimately involved in the church’s financial affairs.”

Huntsman’s appeal also says Wilson misapplied legal definitions of fraud and that “evidence” submitted by the church to back its assertions “does not actually support its position.” Huntsman urged the 9th Circuit to reverse Wilson’s summary judgment and remand the case back to U.S. district court. Reached in California, Huntsman declined to comment, as did his lead attorney, David Jonelis, with the L.A. firm Lavely & Singer, who cited his firm’s policy of not commenting on pending litigation.high-profile case sprang up in March

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