SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The founder of an anti-human trafficking organization is set to appear in court Tuesday afternoon after being charged with 31 felony counts for fraud, forgery, and theft.
LEHI, Utah (KUTV) — The founder of Exitus, a Utah nonprofitanti-human trafficking organization, has been arrested on over 30 felony charges including fraud, theft and forgery. The investigation began ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The founder and CEO of Exitus, a Utah non-profit organization, will remain behind bars after a judge denied her bail following her arrest on charges of fraud, theft, and forgery.
SALT LAKE CITY — Candace Lierd, known as the CEO of an anti-trafficking group called ‘Exitus,’ appeared in court Thursday. Her defense attorney Mark Petersen requested the bail hearing be rescheduled ...
Provo • The CEO and co-founder of the nonprofit Exitus will remain in jail after being charged with more than 30 felony counts — including fraud and theft — in connection with the group, a Provo ...
The CEO of a Utah-based nonprofit dedicated to fighting human trafficking was booked into Utah County Jail on Friday, accused of over 30 felony offenses. Candace Lierd, 37, formerly known as Candace ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results