Wendell Loy Nielsen (born c. 1941) was, according to documents filed with the Utah Department of Commerce, the President of the Corporation of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS Church), based in southern Utah. The FLDS Church, first incorporated in 1991, does not require the church president to be its Prophet. However, traditionally the President of the FLDS Church was also the religious head, or Prophet. Warren Jeffs officially resigned as president of the church on December 4, 2007, but his status as Prophet is unknown.
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| - Wendell Loy Nielsen (born c. 1941) was, according to documents filed with the Utah Department of Commerce, the President of the Corporation of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS Church), based in southern Utah. The FLDS Church, first incorporated in 1991, does not require the church president to be its Prophet. However, traditionally the President of the FLDS Church was also the religious head, or Prophet. Warren Jeffs officially resigned as president of the church on December 4, 2007, but his status as Prophet is unknown. (en)
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| - Wendell Loy Nielsen (born c. 1941) was, according to documents filed with the Utah Department of Commerce, the President of the Corporation of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS Church), based in southern Utah. The FLDS Church, first incorporated in 1991, does not require the church president to be its Prophet. However, traditionally the President of the FLDS Church was also the religious head, or Prophet. Warren Jeffs officially resigned as president of the church on December 4, 2007, but his status as Prophet is unknown. Nielsen has also served as first counselor to both Warren and Rulon Jeffs. In January 2011, Warren Jeffs retook control of the FLDS Church after removing Nielsen as church president. As of 2012, Nielsen is no longer a leader in the FLDS Church. (en)
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