I'm watching NG and no, that hasn't happened. Several children have been allowed to be with their parents, but in residences in town, and under CPS supervision. She was referring to the decision by the 3 judges of the higher court.
There's an ad litem attorney who was representing Pamela Jessop but is withdrawing. Apparently there were two attorney's assigned, and the Judge said one had to withdraw. Since this woman, Natalie, signed on to help children, she withdrew and is representing two or three children.
Edited to add: Nancy mentioned that many of the parents of the children haven't show up yet to do dna, and a journalist mentioned that since the FLDS runs Colorado City and Hildale, that it's very easy to issue a birth certificate for these people.
Nancy asked Carolyn Jessop if the FLDS takes portions of the bible and conveniently ignores the rest of it? Carolyn: We were taught, at least when I was there, that the bible was "misinterpreted" and it was "warped" and thus had to be interpreted by a prophet.
Nancy asked something about the FLDS taking those kinds of photos (WJ with the child brides) Carolyn: I guess they went to Texas, put up those high walls and felt comfortable, comfortable enough to start photographing it. Pamela Jessop is Carolyn's Stepson's wife. One of the girls in the photos is a granddaughter of Merrill Jessop, and the other is a stepdaughter of Carolyn's.
In reference to the photos, Nancy asked a guest attorney how the authorities could validate who was in the photo, and the attorney stated that Carolyn Jessop could testify as to who those people, and what their ages are, in the photo(s). She cannot testify as to whether the photos were altered or not.
Nancy: 1st anniversary? Carolyn: a 1st anniversary, for him to be touching them in the photos, they are his wives, his property, that gives him full rights to initimate actions, whenver and wherever he wants. Yes, the parents would have been there watching the wedding and possibly there when these photos were taken.
The ad litem, Natalie, stated that under the laws of Texas Warren Jeffs kissing those underage girls is sexual abuse. She also stated that the "victims don't consider themselves victims, so it's hard to help them."