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(May 13, 2008)—State welfare workers Tuesday took into custody a newborn whose mother is a member of a West Texas polygamist sect.

The child is the second baby born in state custody since state authorities raided the West Texas compound of the renegade Mormon Church in April.

The total number of children in custody now totals 465.

The newborn's mother has been in state custody and is being treated as a minor.

Patricia Matassarin, an attorney for the newborn's father, said the mother is 22 and should not be in state custody.

The mother’s age is in dispute.

Rod Parker, an attorney for the church, accuses the state of deliberately holding a pregnant mother it knew was over age so it could take the baby into custody upon birth.

State officials say LDS members gave conflicting information about names and ages.

A state district judge issued an injunction preventing CPS from moving the newborn and mother from Travis County until a hearing Thursday, in which father Dan Jessop will request his wife and three children be released from state custody.


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Posted by: carey Location: waco on May 15, 2008 at 11:21 AM
I need to become a preacher. I am missing out on a whole lot young and old.

Posted by: ginny Location: central texas on May 14, 2008 at 07:04 PM
well they are child abusers period if they raise there children just to have kids kids and more kids and none of them know who their real mom and dad are. they are a bunch of sick puppies.

Posted by: Gail Location: CenTex on May 14, 2008 at 04:37 PM
Good point Get Real, there are alot of Jessops. This group might think about dipping into a new gene pool soon.

Posted by: normal person Location: temple on May 14, 2008 at 09:36 AM
what kind of ppl are they?....

Posted by: Erin Location: Bosqueville on May 13, 2008 at 09:48 AM
The question is have they proved that this new mother isn't 22? I feel it was wrong to keep this mother if she is of age just to take her baby. Now even if they do prove she is of age she will have to stay in custody to take care of her child. The News has been vaige as to whether or not they are allow the mother's of the infant are being allow to care for the babies.

Posted by: Lauren Location: Coolidge on May 13, 2008 at 09:33 AM
They all lie about their age.

Posted by: get real Location: here on May 13, 2008 at 09:01 AM
Interesting that all the men's last names are JESSOP! lol They're ALL kin to each other ...men and women!

Posted by: Tamara Location: Waco on May 13, 2008 at 08:59 AM
Even at 22 three kids is too many to have. She still must have started at a early age. I agree keep the girls until their ages can be discovered. Religion or not sleeping with under aged girls is not right!!

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