The Church of Scientology haven’t yet responded in court to Leah Remini’s harassment lawsuit filed earlier this month, but, according to the Emmy winner, the David Miscavige-led organization has made some harsh moves in reaction. “In the short period of time since Ms.
Remini’s Complaint was filed, Ms. Remini and others have been subject to continued, aggressive harassment,” says an amended complaint from Remini put in the LA Superior docket on August 29 (read Remini’s amended complaint against Scientology here).
The amended complaint reiterates Remini’s earlier allegations in the original August 2 filing of retaliation by the Church for her very public critiques of its policy and personnel.
However, additionally Remini now is saying that since that initial complaint was filed she has been the victim of various acts of credit card fraud, lambasted by online trolls, and accused directly by the Church for generating “threats of and actual violence against the Church” and suggesting she “consider emigrating to Russia.” Seemingly connecting the dots, the amended complaint also says the “business of Ms.
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