
Seated next to her attorney, Rodney Parker, Lynda Peine, right, a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, looks away from the monitor moments before she stepped out of the courtroom as the video recording of the jailhouse confession in which FLDS Church leader Warren Jeffs admits that he is not and never was a prophet is played during a custody hearing between Peine and her ex-husband, Lorin Holm, who was excommunicated from the church, in 5th District Court in St. George, Utah Thursday, March 27, 2014. Holm's attorneys have argued that Peine and her sister-wife Patricia Peine should be denied custody of their and Holm's children due to the possible influence that Warren Jeffs, who was sentenced to life in prison by a Texas court in 2011for sexually assaulting two underage girls whom he had taken as spiritual wives, might have over the children. (AP Photo/The Spectrum & Daily News, Jud Burkett, Pool)
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