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Former polygamous church leader Lyle Jeffs to be tried in September for alleged food stamp fraud, absconding

Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune FLDS leader Lyle Jeffs speaks to a small crowd in Salt Lake City after a hearing was held at the Matheson Courthouse Wednesday, July 29, 2009 to decide on the sale of the Berry Knoll property in the United Effort Plan (UEP) land trust.

A 10-day trial has been set in September for Lyle Jeffs, a former bishop of the polygamous Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who was captured last month after absconding from pretrial release in a federal food-stamp fraud case.

Jeffs, 57, was indicted in February 2016, along with 10 other FLDS members with one count each of conspiracy to defraud the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and conspiracy to launder money.

After his arrest June 14 in South Dakota, Jeffs was indicted with an additional count: failure to appear in court.

Jeffs' trial is set to begin Sept. 18 before U.S. District Judge Ted Stewart.

Prosecutors in February 2016 indicted 11 people with allegedly defrauding SNAP.

Church leaders in Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Ariz., ordered members to give their SNAP benefits — in food and cash transfers — to the church, which collects and redistributes commodities to the community, according to prosecutors.

On June 18, 2016, while under house arrest in Salt Lake City pending trial, Jeffs slipped his ankle monitor and fled.

Meanwhile, the other defendants have all pleaded guilty. Jeffs' is the only case remaining.

Courtesy | FBI Lyle Steed Jeffs is wanted for fleeing from home confinement in Salt Lake City, Utah, over the weekend of June 18 to June 19, 2016.

Courtesy | FBI Lyle Steed Jeffs is wanted for fleeing from home confinement in Salt Lake City, Utah, over the weekend of June 18 to June 19, 2016.

Scott Sommerdorf | The Salt Lake Tribune FBI Special Agent in Charge Eric Barnhart speaks at a press conference about the arrest of FLDS Church Leader Lyle Jeffs, Thursday, June 15, 2017. Jeffs was arrested Wednesday night in South Dakota.

Scott Sommerdorf | The Salt Lake Tribune FBI Special Agent in Charge Eric Barnhart, left, speaks as US Attorney for Utah John Huber is at right at a press conference about the arrest of FLDS Church Leader Lyle Jeffs, Thursday, June 15, 2017. Jeffs was arrested Wednesday night in South Dakota.

image courtesy KSFY Lyle Jeffs is seen on Thursday, June 15, 2017, after his arrest in South Dakota.

| Courtesy Tooele County Jail Lyle Jeffs.