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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Former Scientologist Sues Church For Return of Funds
Courthouse News Service reported yesterday on a lawsuit filed recently in a California state trial court against the Church of Scientology and a number of its affiliates. Plaintiff Vance Woodward, an attorney, seeks return of $200,000 he paid for "auditing" courses he never received, as well as punitive damages. He contends that the Church took thousands of dollars from him and others through claims that Scientology would bestow superhuman powers on them. In total he turned over $600,000 to the church, $200,000 of which went for allegedly shoddy courses that were useless or harmful. He claims the Church obtained his funds through psychological manipulation and abuse.
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