Thanks to the intrepid work of Tampa Bay Times reporter Tracey McManus, we learned this past week that Scientology continues its old tricks in Clearwater, the Florida city whose downtown was taken over by the church in a surreptitious takeover 45 years ago.
The latest kerfuffle, which had yet another developer being chased out of town by Scientology’s style of intimidation, resulted in some fireworks at a public meeting, thanks to the one city councilman in that town paying attention.
So we thought we’d invite that city councilman on this program, not only because of the vital work he’s doing in Clearwater, but also because he happens to be an old friend.
We go way back with Mark Bunker, a/k/a ‘Wise Beard Man,’ and it was a treat to catch up with him and talk about the challenges still facing the people of Clearwater.
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Paul Haggis will be able to introduce his Scientology past at trial
Yesterday, Judge Sabrina Kraus ruled that Paul Haggis will be allowed to bring up his history as a high-profile Scientology defector when his trial against former publicist Haleigh Breest begins on October 11 in New York.
As you read here, Breest had asked that Haggis not be able to discuss his Scientology history or that he had predicted to New Yorker writer Lawrence Wright in 2011 that Scientology would find a way to ensnare him in a scandal after he became such a prominent and public critic of the church.
“The jury is entitled to be informed of any possible motive Plaintiff may have and about The Church’s efforts to discredit Haggis. Haggis should have the opportunity to present evidence will show that The Church was, in fact, seeking to embroil Haggis in ruinous, false allegations regarding women prior to Breest’s allegations here,” Judge Kraus ruled.
This should lead to some very interesting testimony in the trial from the Haggis legal team, as we spelled out previously.
Judge Kraus also ruled that Breest won’t be able to bring in evidence about Haggis’s arrest in Italy earlier this year, a case that rapidly fell apart. But Haggis won’t be able to bring in evidence about his financial situation. So Kraus gave both sides something, but the Scientology ruling does seem like a big one.
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Scientology is evil.
"thanks to the one city councilman in that town paying attention." Why aren't the rest of the council paying attention? If you ignore the elephant in the room, you are going to have a lot of excrement to clean up.
Maybe it is time for Clearwater to change its name to '$cienoville'?