BunnySkull
Silver Meritorious Patron
So I guess David Miscavige's foaming at the mouth finally led to an official CoS statement on the Rathbun lawsuit. It's so rabid and crazypants sounding its bound to draw even more media attention to the lawsuit. Seriously, it was getting minimal mainstream media coverage so far, but that's going to rapidly change if the cult starts issuing press releases like this beaut!
I'm sure they got a lot of calls from media outlets to confirm this statement because it could easily be mistaken for parody or the writing of a total nutcase. I sure hope DM keeps writing releases for the cult!
http://abcnews.go.com/US/church-scientology-internationals-statement-monique-rathbuns-lawsuit-church/story?id=20471734
CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL STATEMENT
I'm sure they got a lot of calls from media outlets to confirm this statement because it could easily be mistaken for parody or the writing of a total nutcase. I sure hope DM keeps writing releases for the cult!
http://abcnews.go.com/US/church-scientology-internationals-statement-monique-rathbuns-lawsuit-church/story?id=20471734
CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL STATEMENT
The complaint filed in Texas is nothing more than a pathetic get-rich scheme cooked up by unemployed blogger Marty Rathbun, a self-admitted suborner of perjury who is now resorting to using his wife in an attempt to extort money from the Church. As any reporter who has dealt with him knows, it was a bitter, seething Marty Rathbun who, after having been removed from his position in the Church for malfeasance a decade ago, initiated a smear campaign against the Church and its ecclesiastical leader that is now in its fourth year. During that period, Mr. Rathbun and his self-described "posse" have unrelentingly shopped made-up tales and myths to virtually every media outlet they can find. Much to Mr. Rathbun's continuing frustration, the Church since his departure is flourishing and undergoing a period of unprecedented expansion.
For the true story of the Church, see www.scientology.org. Information is available there on the Church's numerous human rights and anti-drug programs, as well as the opening of 37 new Scientology Churches in major metropolitan areas and cultural centers in recent years.