"Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige
In court papers obtained from Los Angeles Superior Court, Miscavige,
59, was served on October 10, 2019 at Church of Scientology
International in Los Angeles, California.
According to the process server, the documents were left with a “John Doe,” who is listed as a “Front Desk Agent.”
The documents were also mailed to the Defendants.
The Sea Org, in large part, functions by way of human trafficking,
including the trafficking of children,” the filing read. “Defendants
engage in the forced labor of adults and children in the Sea Org.
Defendants have made billions off the backs of men, women, and children
who are trafficked and forced to work 75 to 100 hour weeks for far below
the minimum wage with little to no free time or vacation under the
threat of severe punishment for failure to perform their work duties.”
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From what we have gathered from former members of Scientology there are many former and current executives within the organization that should be held accountable for these charges.
As with the NXIVM case, the leader Kieth Raniere wasn't the only one responsible for the harmful acts committed against the vulnerable woman.
But we will have to wait and see how this plays out in the courts, for now it is some progress.
has finally been served in the scathing child trafficking and kidnapping lawsuit filed by ex-member Valerie Haney.Since 2013, Families Against Cult Teachings (F.A.C.T.) has been helping victims and families of cults, undue influence, group exploitation and abuse to heal and recover while exposing the guilty parties. Our mission is to support a more informed public where prevention is achieved through education and to see justice brought to light in cases of cultic abuse and trafficking.
Thursday, October 24, 2019
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Voluntary & Free Therapy Program for Survivors of Sexual Violence - Palm Springs Area
We are collaborating with Ending Clergy Abuse to help promote this Voluntary and Free therapy program for survivors of sexual violence. Details below.
"Volunteers are needed to participate in a new art-based therapy program for victim-survivors of sexual violence. The program will take place in the greater Palm Springs area in California, November 15-17, 2019.
Participants will spend two nights at the Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa where the workshop will take place.
This workshop is being offered for research purposes and has been approved by Penn State University's Institutional Review Board. If you are interested in participating or would just like to learn more please contact Chaarvi Modi at cxm1268@psu.edu or Tel: 814-360-9661."
We are also starting to schedule Anti-Trafficking workshops. We are in need of local Organizers and Sponsors to help us get this life saving education to communities around the USA.
Support is needed to help survivors of abuse, trafficking, cult groups, predators and to help in the Preventative Education efforts. Please make your in-kind donation today - it is greatly needed and appreciated. Please Give What You Can Today
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The FACT Team
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Jehovah's Witness Elder Gets 80 Years for Sexually Assualting 4 Children
"CLEBURNE COUNTY, Ark. — A church leader convicted of sexually assaulting children has been sentenced to 80 years in prison.
Roderick Watkins, 57, received the jury’s verdict last week in Cleburne county.
Watkins was an elder in the Jehovah’s Witness church, according to court documents.
Court documents reveal that at least four people came forward over the past year, accusing Watkins of sexually assaulting them while they were children. The four victims included three boys and one girl.
Cleburne county sheriff, Chris Brown, says six other people came forward as the trial neared, bringing the total number of accusers to 10.
The state prosecuted Watkins on four charges. He received the maximum penalty, 20 years, for each one."
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Roderick Watkins, 57, received the jury’s verdict last week in Cleburne county.
Watkins was an elder in the Jehovah’s Witness church, according to court documents.
Court documents reveal that at least four people came forward over the past year, accusing Watkins of sexually assaulting them while they were children. The four victims included three boys and one girl.
Cleburne county sheriff, Chris Brown, says six other people came forward as the trial neared, bringing the total number of accusers to 10.
The state prosecuted Watkins on four charges. He received the maximum penalty, 20 years, for each one."
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Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Judge Held Prosecutors in Contempt for Not Turning Evidence Over in Case Against La Luz del Mundo
Sept 19, 2019 LA Times Article:
"A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge held state prosecutors in contempt Thursday for not turning evidence over in the sexual abuse case against the leader of La Luz Del Mundo and two of his followers.
Judge Teresa Sullivan fined Deputy Atty. Gens. Amanda Plisner and Diana Callaghan $5,000 each for violating a court order to hand over materials to attorneys representing Alondra Ocampo, Susana Oaxaca and Naason Joaquin Garcia, leader of La Luz del Mundo, an international church based in Mexico with more than 5 million members. His followers call him the apostle of Jesus Christ.
The judge told prosecutors they have until Friday morning to turn over the evidence.
Garcia and the two co-defendants were arrested in June and charged with 26 felony counts that include child rape, production of child pornography and human trafficking. All three have pleaded not guilty. Garcia, who was hit with a historic $50-million bail early in the case remains in custody, as does Ocampo. A fourth defendant remains at large.
During the hearing, Sullivan told prosecutors they have been given more than “ample opportunity to comply” with the order to turn over evidence to the defense.
Prosecutors have said they have had a hard time combing through the evidence, in part because they haven’t been able to determine what can be handed over to the defense team and what can’t.
The judge said the court has taken much of that into account but that despite the amount of time the prosecution has been given, it was in violation of the court’s order.
“We are here at preliminary hearing, Mr. Garcia and Ms. Ocampo remained in custody and their attorneys have not been provided the information,” Sullivan said. “This is a violation of the court’s order and at this time I’m finding the government in contempt.”
Attorneys for the defendants declined to comment on Thursday’s hearing.
Prosecutors alleged that Garcia and the co-defendants sexually abused three girls and a woman in Los Angeles County between 2015 and 2018. Prosecutors said the victims were coerced into performing sexual acts and were told if they went against any of Garcia’s desires or wishes as “the Apostle” they were going against God.
Prosecutors have accused Garcia of using his position in power to take advantage and exploit young women. They alleged that he received numerous child pornography images and videos. They have said they expect the case to possibly include more victims.
Meanwhile Ocampo, a former college student, has been accused of being the “groomer and recruiter” of all the young women who were allegedly sexually assaulted by Garcia. In court, Plisner has said that Oaxaca was Garcia’s assistant.
Attorneys for Garcia have said thousands of female church members are ready to testify for him. They’ve called his bail amount unconstitutional and argued against Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra’s assertion that Garcia could raise money among his followers to post bail and flee even though the church does not permit its funds or assets to be spent to pay for criminal defense or bail.
Since his arrest the church has maintained its support of Garcia and the co-defendants.
At Thursday’s hearing, all three defendants sat quietly as Sullivan heard attorneys from both sides. When the hearing was over, deputies escorted Garcia and Ocampo back to their holding cells. Oaxaca, wearing a long black skirt and long sleeve shirt, walked back to her family. Elsewhere in the court, supporters nodded and smiled in agreement with Sullivan’s order."
Sept 19, 2019 LA Times Article
"A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge held state prosecutors in contempt Thursday for not turning evidence over in the sexual abuse case against the leader of La Luz Del Mundo and two of his followers.
Judge Teresa Sullivan fined Deputy Atty. Gens. Amanda Plisner and Diana Callaghan $5,000 each for violating a court order to hand over materials to attorneys representing Alondra Ocampo, Susana Oaxaca and Naason Joaquin Garcia, leader of La Luz del Mundo, an international church based in Mexico with more than 5 million members. His followers call him the apostle of Jesus Christ.
The judge told prosecutors they have until Friday morning to turn over the evidence.
Garcia and the two co-defendants were arrested in June and charged with 26 felony counts that include child rape, production of child pornography and human trafficking. All three have pleaded not guilty. Garcia, who was hit with a historic $50-million bail early in the case remains in custody, as does Ocampo. A fourth defendant remains at large.
During the hearing, Sullivan told prosecutors they have been given more than “ample opportunity to comply” with the order to turn over evidence to the defense.
Prosecutors have said they have had a hard time combing through the evidence, in part because they haven’t been able to determine what can be handed over to the defense team and what can’t.
The judge said the court has taken much of that into account but that despite the amount of time the prosecution has been given, it was in violation of the court’s order.
“We are here at preliminary hearing, Mr. Garcia and Ms. Ocampo remained in custody and their attorneys have not been provided the information,” Sullivan said. “This is a violation of the court’s order and at this time I’m finding the government in contempt.”
Attorneys for the defendants declined to comment on Thursday’s hearing.
Prosecutors alleged that Garcia and the co-defendants sexually abused three girls and a woman in Los Angeles County between 2015 and 2018. Prosecutors said the victims were coerced into performing sexual acts and were told if they went against any of Garcia’s desires or wishes as “the Apostle” they were going against God.
Prosecutors have accused Garcia of using his position in power to take advantage and exploit young women. They alleged that he received numerous child pornography images and videos. They have said they expect the case to possibly include more victims.
Meanwhile Ocampo, a former college student, has been accused of being the “groomer and recruiter” of all the young women who were allegedly sexually assaulted by Garcia. In court, Plisner has said that Oaxaca was Garcia’s assistant.
Attorneys for Garcia have said thousands of female church members are ready to testify for him. They’ve called his bail amount unconstitutional and argued against Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra’s assertion that Garcia could raise money among his followers to post bail and flee even though the church does not permit its funds or assets to be spent to pay for criminal defense or bail.
Since his arrest the church has maintained its support of Garcia and the co-defendants.
At Thursday’s hearing, all three defendants sat quietly as Sullivan heard attorneys from both sides. When the hearing was over, deputies escorted Garcia and Ocampo back to their holding cells. Oaxaca, wearing a long black skirt and long sleeve shirt, walked back to her family. Elsewhere in the court, supporters nodded and smiled in agreement with Sullivan’s order."
Sept 19, 2019 LA Times Article
Friday, September 20, 2019
Scientology Policy Enabled Years of Child Sexual Abuse, Lawsuit says
"According
to the complaint filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court on Wednesday,
Scientology operatives cut the brake lines on the woman’s car,
vandalized her property, followed and surveilled her, and harassed her
with hundreds of spam calls.
The woman is referred to in the complaint only as Jane Doe for fear of more retaliation by the church.
The
lawsuit names Miscavige, Scientology’s Flag Service Organization, its
Religious Technology Center, Church of Scientology International and
Clearwater Academy as defendants against allegations from sexual battery
to racketeering and negligence.
With
no criminal charges brought upon Scientology despite years of
allegations of criminal activity, a team of a dozen victims’ rights
attorneys are using civil court to expose the church’s alleged
institutional abuses. The team, which filed its first complaint in June,
includes a constitutional scholar and a lawyer who successfully
prosecuted Bill Cosby on sexual assault charges."
It's shocking that so many former top executives such as Mike Rinder, Debbie Cook and Marty Rathbun have left the church and told stories of all sorts of alleged abuses that they "witnessed" and endured - telling their stories in blogs, documentaries, in court, in books and even 3 seasons of a TV series and yet there still hasn't been anything effective done to shut this machine down !
Maybe Miss Jane Doe can get the job done that no former "executive" has been able to - time will tell! We wish her all the best in her fight for justice!
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