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Dwight "Malachi" York, founder of the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors, moved the group to "Tama-Re" in Putnam County, Georgia, in the '90s ...
For more on the abuses of Dwight "Malachi" York and the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors, watch Monday's People Magazine Investigates: Cults at 9 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery Niki Lopez once ...
The Nuwaubian Nation was helmed around 1970 by the senior York, who reportedly forced followers to give up their possessions and work for free ...
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — The leader of a quasi-religious sect was convicted Friday of molesting children at the group’s ancient Egyptian-style compound. Malachi York, 58, likely will get between 20 ...
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Inside the Egyptian-themed NYC compound that’s home to ‘extremist’ UFO cult — and could be yours for $6M - MSNThe Nuwaubian Nation was helmed around 1970 by the senior York, who reportedly forced followers to give up their possessions and work for free ...
The Nuwaubian Nation, also known as the Sabaeans, was formed in 1967 by Dwight York in New York City. Often referred to as a cult, the ‘movement’ mixes ideas of black supremacy, Egypt, UFOs ...
“When kids visited him they were in their best outfits,” Lopez, now 43, tells PEOPLE about the leader of the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors, a black supremacist cult she finally escaped in ...
On May 8, 2002, 300 local and federal law enforcement officers in rural Georgia raided the Egyptian-themed compound of the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors. The cult’s founder, Dwight “Malachi ...
BEDFORD-STUYVESANT/BUSHWWICK — The Nuwaubian Nation’s founding location is rumored to be for sale and abandoned, reports the Bushwick Daily. The Nuwaubian Nation is a religious group that ...
MACON, Ga.—The founder of the Nuwaubian religious sect is asking a federal judge to toss out his 135-year prison sentence because he alleges prosecutors mishandled his 2004 child molestation ...
York, who is serving his sentence at the supermax prison in Florence, Colorado, went by several names including "Dr. Malachi Z. York," while leading the Nuwaubian movement, which has its roots in ...
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