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 ...