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Lawrence A. Wollersheim
Lawrence Dominick Wollersheim is an Americans, American former Scientology, Scientologist. He has been an active director of several specialized non-profit organizations since 2002. Wollersheim sued the Church of Scientology in 1980. The story of Xenu was made public when Church materials detailing the Operating Thetan OT III, Level 3 were used as exhibits. In Wollersheim's court case, Scientology's "top secret" materials about Xenu and their beliefs in past Alien invasion, alien invasions of Earth was filed with the Los Angeles court on his behalf and then copied from court records and published by media all over the world. Wollersheim helped co-found Fight Against Coercive Tactics Network, Factnet.org in 1993, an organization whose stated goal is to help other victims of cult abuse. He is currently a director of FactNet. Legal actions In 1986, a jury awarded Wollersheim 5 million United States dollar, USD in compensatory damages and 25 million USD in punitive damages for what j ...
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Lawrence Wollersheim
Lawrence Dominick Wollersheim is an American former Scientologist. He has been an active director of several specialized non-profit organizations since 2002. Wollersheim sued the Church of Scientology in 1980. The story of Xenu was made public when Church materials detailing the Operating Thetan Level 3 were used as exhibits. In Wollersheim's court case, Scientology's "top secret" materials about Xenu and their beliefs in past alien invasions of Earth was filed with the Los Angeles court on his behalf and then copied from court records and published by media all over the world. Wollersheim helped co-found Factnet.org in 1993, an organization whose stated goal is to help other victims of cult abuse. He is currently a director of FactNet. Legal actions In 1986, a jury awarded Wollersheim 5 million USD in compensatory damages and 25 million USD in punitive damages for what jurors called intentional and negligent "infliction of emotional distress." On appeal this was reduced t ...
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