We’re still stunned by what happened yesterday in Los Angeles, where Scientology leader David Miscavige sent his personal attorney Jeffrey Riffer down to Superior Court before a scheduled hearing in Jane Doe’s forced-marriage lawsuit. Riffer informed Judge Robert Broadbelt that he was being removed before the judge could make final a ruling he was planning that would have declared Scientology arbitration “unconscionable.” A new judge will now have to start over from scratch and deal with Scientology’s motion to derail Jane Doe’s lawsuit into arbitration, and we have no idea if they will come to the same conclusion that Judge Broadbelt did.
The parallels between the lawsuits against Scientology and federal lawsuits toward another cult leader are very similar. Fraudulent individuals game our judicial system in very predictable ways. IMO justice will win out because the Bixlers and Leah are not going to quit till the truth is acknowledged and Scientology pays for its evil, destructive activities. And in national news this is the case as well with highly publicized court cases involving a former president. Very similar MOs.
Given the decades of inaction of the FBI on the subject of the criminal organisation known as the « church » of $cientology and the ensuing dependence on civil courts, no, the US system is not as great as all that.
Good luck to the plaintiffs and their legal teams.
I missed the judge throwing contest last night. I guess Riffler won the first round. Yeah, expecting logic from some courts is a waste of time. The marathon continues and the big hill is still in the distance.
The parallels between the lawsuits against Scientology and federal lawsuits toward another cult leader are very similar. Fraudulent individuals game our judicial system in very predictable ways. IMO justice will win out because the Bixlers and Leah are not going to quit till the truth is acknowledged and Scientology pays for its evil, destructive activities. And in national news this is the case as well with highly publicized court cases involving a former president. Very similar MOs.
Given the decades of inaction of the FBI on the subject of the criminal organisation known as the « church » of $cientology and the ensuing dependence on civil courts, no, the US system is not as great as all that.
Good luck to the plaintiffs and their legal teams.
I missed the judge throwing contest last night. I guess Riffler won the first round. Yeah, expecting logic from some courts is a waste of time. The marathon continues and the big hill is still in the distance.
He looks evil. I hope there is a special place in hell for the lot of them.
I just think “slime” when I hear the little munchkin leader. He will lose in the end.