www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, April 9, 2014 | 4 Oakville man faces charges in cult allegations by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff A 59-year-old Queen Mary Drive resident is facing multiple charges in connection with the activities of an alleged polygamist cult that was based in Holland Township. Ontario Provincial Police arrested Judson William King in Oakville without incident Friday morning. The Oakville resident stands charged with four counts of assault, assault with a weapon Jenkins Agency Real Estate Lowes Canada Disney David Smeriglio/Sutton National Sports, Bouclair, XS Cargo Home Depot Sport Chek Carters Staples and uttering death threats. He is scheduled to appear in an Owen Sound court on May 15. Arrest warrant issued An arrest warrant has been issued for King's brother, Frederick Madison King, 55, leader of the Church of Jesus Restored on charges of sexual exploitation, sexual interference, three counts of sexual assault, three counts of assault causing bodily harm, five counts of uttering death threats, two counts of assault with a weapon and 10 counts of assault. Frederick King's whereabouts are currently unknown, however, police said he may have recently been in the Chatsworth area. King is described as white, about 5-foot-10, with a heavy build and brown hair. Investigations looking into allegations of physical and sexual assault at the church began in November 2012. Sixteen-month investigation After a 16-month investigation, police laid a total of 31 charges involving seven victims, with some charges dating back to 1978. The victims were members of the church at the time of the alleged offences. 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