Judge sets date for trial of Nuwaubian
leader
Associated Press/November 26, 2002
Milledgeville -- A judge has set a tentative date for the child
molestation trial of Malachi York, leader of the United Nuwaubian
Nation of Moors.
Superior Court Judge William A. Prior Tuesday said the trial
would be held in Covington or Griffin on January 13.
The trial must be held before the third Monday in March because
some of the defendants have filed motions for a speedy trial.
Among the other counties mentioned as possible locations for
the trial during a hearing last month were Fulton, Glynn, Bulloch
and Chatham.
York and four women are charged in a 208-count state indictment
accusing them of sexually abusing children.
An investigation into York 's quasi-religious sect began after
police received anonymous tips that York was molesting children in
the group.
A May indictment charged him with 120 counts of child
molestation and related crimes. That figure almost doubled in
October.
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