October 21, 2008

 
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ml> Judge holds president of Long Beach Buddhist temple in contempt 



 
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1600-h/Head+Monk+Khoeun+Pang+%28LAT%29.jpg> Head monk Khoeun Pang lights
candles for evening prayers. Observers in the Cambodian community say the
conflict is part of a larger factionalism, including disputes over the
designation of Cambodia Town in central Long Beach. (Luis Sinco / Los
Angeles Times)

Siphann Tith, 44, was remanded to custody and held on $50,000 bail after
refusing to turn over the temple's financial records. Factions of Cambodian
temple have been wrangling over ownership.


October 21, 2008
By Joe Mozingo
Los Angeles Times


The president of Long Beach's oldest Cambodian Buddhist temple was held in
contempt of court Monday and taken into custody after he refused a court
order to turn over financial documents in a rancorous fight about who
rightly runs the temple.

Siphann Tith, 44, ignored repeated demands by Los Angeles County Superior
Court Judge Joseph Di Loreto to hand over the temple's assets to a
court-appointed receiver while the judge presided over a dispute between two
factions of the Cambodian community vying for control of the venerable
institution.

The contention erupted in December, when monks and lay people demanded an
election of the temple's board of directors, as required by bylaws that had
been ignored for years. Tith agreed to an election, but the effort got
bogged down in further controversy over who could cast votes. The monks'
faction went forward with an election in January, voted in a whole new board
and locked the old board out.

The fight has sharpened divisions in the nation's largest Cambodian
community. Both sides claim the others are interlopers in Wat Khmer
Vipassanaram, the temple founded by survivors of the Khmer Rouge genocide in
1985.

The matter landed in court in February, and after an agreement by both
sides, Di Loreto appointed the receiver.

But when the receiver asked Tith for the temple's books, Tith said he didn't
have them anymore. He said the board dissolved the temple's nonprofit, the
Khmer Buddhist Assn., and transferred all the assets to a new organization
-- an offshoot of a one-man church run by Johnny Rhondo, a business
consultant in Orange County.

Tith argued in court filings that the dissolution of the 23-year-old
nonprofit was inspired by Gautama Siddartha, the Buddha himself -- "who gave
all his wealth, property and even clothing, before he began the life that
ultimately led him to become Buddha." Tith claimed that death was the only
way to Nirvana, and so the nonprofit had to die for its spirit to get there.

Di Loreto did not buy it. "Wasn't the real reason you did that was to
subvert the settlement agreement you reached with the defendants in this
case?" he asked Tith earlier this month.

Di Loreto remanded him to custody and set bail at $50,000, but later revoked
bail.
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President of LB Buddhist temple held in contempt

10/21/2008
The Associated Press



LOS ANGELES-The president of a Cambodian Buddhist temple in Long Beach has
been held in contempt of court and taken into custody for refusing to turn
over financial documents in a fierce legal battle over who controls the
temple.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Joseph Di Loreto had repeatedly
demanded that 44-year-old Siphann Tith turn over the temple's assets to a
court-appointed receiver.

Tith says he no longer has the temple's books, and that the board has
dissolved the nonprofit that ran it.

The judge didn't accept the argument and on Monday declared Tith in
contempt.

Two factions of the Long Beach Cambodian community have been fighting over
the temple. A group of monks elected its own board in January after Tith had
agreed to an election but a dispute arose over who would be able to vote.

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