Warren Jeffs

@Former President of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ, Career and Childhood

Warren Jeffs is the president of the ‘Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints,’ also known as the ‘FLDS Church.’ This biography profiles his childhood, family, personal life, controversies, conviction, etc.

Dec 4, 1955

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: December 4, 1955
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Former President of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ, Miscellaneous, Preachers
  • City/State: California
  • Spouses: Annie Mae Blackmore, Merrianne Jessop, Millie Blackmore, Nolita Collen Blackmore
  • Siblings: Blaine Balmforth Jeffs, Isaac Steed Jeffs, Leslie Balmforth Jeffs, Lyle Jeffs, Nephi Jeffs, Seth Jeffs, Ward Jeffs
  • Known as: Warren Steed Jeffs

Warren Jeffs born at

San Francisco, California

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Birth Place

There is no actual count of Warren Jeffs’ total marriages, but it is said to be well beyond 70.

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Personal Life

While in the prison, Jeffs proclaimed that the world was going to end before 2013 and asked his followers to be prepared for the apocalypse. Although the statement sounded funny to the jail authorities, his disciples actually believed him.

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Personal Life

Warren Jeffs was born on December 4, 1955, to Rulon Jeffs and Marilyn Steed, in Sacramento, Texas, California. Warren grew up with a number of step-siblings and stepmothers. His father married 50 women and had at least 80 children. This was due to the practice of polygamy that was the norm at the ‘FLDS Church.’

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Childhood & Early Life

The ‘FLDS’ follows Mormonism, but the mainstream ‘Mormon Church’ never recognized it. The ‘FLDS’ continued with the tradition of polygamy that the ‘Mormon Church’ had banned toward the late 19th century. Warren was his father’s 14th child and the only child to be born prematurely. According to Christian beliefs, this signified that Warren was a golden child.

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Childhood & Early Life

Warren grew up in Salt Lake City. After completing his education, he served as the principal of the ‘Alta Academy,’ an ‘FLDS’ school in the same area. Apart from managing the operations of the school, he also managed the church. He was known to be a very strict and disciplined man when it came to rules within the school premises.

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Childhood & Early Life

Rulon, Warren’s father, became the prophet of the ‘FLDS’ in 1986 and took over the church in its entirety, eliminating every other major position. This turned Rulon into an undisputed leader of the community. Warren soon followed in his footsteps and named himself as Rulon’s successor. Rulon suffered a serious stroke in early 90s, and Warren was quick to take the opportunity. He soon became the spokesperson of the ‘FLDS.’

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Childhood & Early Life

In 2002, his father passed away after fighting a long illness. Warren soon took over the duties of the prophet. It gave him supreme authority over the community and the employees of the organization.

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Career

In the initial years of his career, Warren tried to undo the mess that his father’s death had created. This involved adopting a few of his siblings and marrying some of his stepmothers. He also changed the headquarters of the ‘FLDS’ and moved it to West Texas, where he further established the ‘Yearning for Zion Ranch.’ There was no TV or internet for the followers at the headquarters.

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Career

His tenure was full of ruthless and controversial decisions that were made in the guise of managing the community. He fired many employees who questioned his authority, and even the ones loyal to him faced his wrath from time to time. They wore what Warren asked them to wear, and their children played with the toys that Warren suggested. Warren’s authority gave rise to a “mini fascist” regime.

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Career

Soon after his reign began, he faced a lot of legal issues. Cases were filed against Warren for misconduct and illegal firing of his employees without any solid reason. Worst of them all was his nephew’s charge against him, claiming that he was subjected to sexual assault by Warren in the 80s. As accusations against him kept accumulating, Warren disappeared.

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Charges

Throughout 2005, the charges kept piling up. He was soon accused of sexual conduct with a minor. In 2006, he faced two charges of being an accomplice to rape, for his role in marrying off an underage girl to a man. The authorities were on a man-hunt, but the exact location of Warren could not be traced. The police and the ‘FBI’ searched various ‘FLDS’ compounds for months, before he was finally caught in Las Vegas.

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Charges

At the time of his arrest, Warren had many cell phones, wigs, sunglasses, and a lot of cash. It was clear that he was changing appearances to hoodwink the law. He was soon arrested and presented for a trial.

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