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Church of Scientology sued by two former members over donations

MIAMI (Reuters) - Two former members of the Church of Scientology have filed a lawsuit accusing the church of deceiving members into donating millions of dollars to church-backed projects and programs they claim were never completed. Full story

Former Scientologist sues church, claims fraud

  A Florida man is suing the Church of Scientology in federal court for fraud, claiming they bilked him out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. WFLA’s Jeff Patterson reports.

Paul Haggis: Leaving Scientology was ‘treasonous’

  NBC’s Harry Smith talks to Hollywood director and former Scientologist Paul Haggis about his decision to leave the Church of Scientology, and author Lawrence Wright discusses his new book, “Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief,” that examines the connection between the churc

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Books by American science fiction writer and founder of Scientology L. Ron Hubbard on display at the Scientology center in port city of Jaffa, Israel, where Scientology opened a new center in August.