Return $6.6 Million, Church Told
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WORCESTER, Mass. — A federal Bankruptcy Court judge ruled today that a fundamentalist church “abused the trust” of a chain store heiress and ordered the return of $6.6 million that Elizabeth Dovydenas said she was duped into donating.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge James F. Queenan Jr., who presided over a three-week, non-jury trial , ruled that Bible Speaks founder Carl H. Stevens, 57, was guilty of “clerical deceit, avarice and subjugation.” The Bible Speaks Church had said a ruling in favor of the daughter of the founder of the Dayton-Hudson Corp. would result in its financial ruin. Dovydenas, 34, had sued the church, Stevens and member Kathy Hill for the return of donations she made while a parishioner from 1983 to 1986.
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