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The prosecution of former Mississippi youth minister Lindsey Whiteside, who is accused of sexually abusing a minor under her care, continues to divide her community as United States Attorney Clay Joyner filed an emergency motion to review and revoke a federal judge's order to release her from custody pending trial.
Despite facing the possibility of spending the rest of her life in prison for two counts of transportation of a minor across state lines for illicit sexual purposes and one count of enticement of a child, a federal magistrate judge ordered Whiteside released on a $60,000 unsecured bond Tuesday after her schoolteacher mother, Gale Whiteside, testified that she was not a danger to society, according to court documents review by The Christian Post.
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