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New Book on Cult Leader Details What Prosecutor Calls His 'Most  Significant' 
Case - R. Robin McDonald - Fulton County Daily Report 7/30/07  “Dwight 
"Malachi" York was a false prophet...and a sexual predator who  headquartered 
his 
religious cult in rural Georgia, then used his position as a  religious leader 
to deflect scrutiny from his criminal activities, a newly  published book 
asserts. York's brazen willingness to attack his skeptics as  racist, while 
portraying himself as a victim of racial and religious  persecution, enabled 
him to 
con politicians, law enforcement authorities, civil  rights organizations, 
academics and journalists, according to Bill Osinski, the  author of "Ungodly: 
A 
True Story of Unprecedented Evil."..."Ungodly" is the  story of York's rise and 
fall and the sordid secret behind his professed dreams  to build a black 
Utopia in Putnam County, Ga., and take global a new religion  with him as its 
self-styled savior. Inside Tama-Re, the faux Egyptian compound  he had built on 
a 
440-acre farm in Putnam County, York turned his female  followers into 
concubines and their children into sex slaves. Today, the man who  set himself 
up as 
The Master Teacher of the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors and  the Pharaoh of 
Tama-Re is in federal prison, serving a 135-year term for  racketeering and 
transporting minors in interstate commerce for unlawful sexual  activity. 
_http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1185527208760_ 
(http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1185527208760) 
 
Delaware leads the way on sex abuse 7/31/07 by Maureen Paul Turlish - On  
July 10, a history-making event took place in Delaware when Gov. Ruth Ann 
Minner  
signed into law what is believed to be the most comprehensive civil 
legislation  concerning the sexual abuse of minors. Delaware residents, over a 
period 
of two  years, worked very hard to make the Child Victims Act (Senate Bill 29) 
a law. It  provides for a two-year moratorium on the statute of limitations on 
lawsuits for  sexual abuse. Victims have until July 10, 2009, to seek damages 
regardless of  when the assaults occurred. 
_http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/pa/8821237.html_ 
(http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/pa/8821237.html)  



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