A multimillion-dollar charitable trust caught in a tug-of-war between In Touch Ministries Inc., the religious broadcasting group founded by Charles F. Stanley, and two trustees, one of them a lawyer, has been pushed into receivership.

That receiver, according to documents filed on Tuesday in DeKalb Superior Court, is James F. Hart, a certified public accountant. He will manage the trust entities established by Margaret Simpson, a wealthy real estate investor who died in 2003.

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