Former leaders of Kansas City, Kansas, cult sentenced for forcing children to work without pay

A federal judge sentenced six leaders of a Kansas City, Kansas, based quasi-religious group who forced children to endure abuse and work long, unpaid hours.

Kaaba Majeed — the second in command to Royall Jenkins, who founded the United Nation of Islam and died in 2021 — was sentenced to 10 years in prison and three years of supervised release.

Co-defendants James Staton and Randolph Rodney Hadley were sentenced to five years in prison and one year of supervised release; Daniel Aubrey Jenkins and Dana Peach to four years in prison and one year of supervised release; and Yunus Rassoul to five years of probation…

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