A couple has sued the Church of Scientology for deceiving them to donate monies to the church.
The
couple who are former members of the church claimed in a lawsuit that
the church and its affiliates deceived members into donating millions of
dollars to misrepresented causes.
Luis
and Maria Garcia of Irvine, Calif., filed the complaint in federal
court in Tampa, near the church’s national headquarters in Clearwater.
The
couple claims they were duped into giving more than $420,000 for a
building campaign, disaster relief efforts and other Scientology causes,
only to find the bulk of the money went to inflate the church coffers
and line the pockets of its leader, David Miscavige.
“The
church, under the leadership of David Miscavige, has strayed from its
founding principles,” the lawsuit claims, “and morphed into a secular
enterprise whose primary purpose is taking people’s money.”
In
an emailed statement, Scientology spokeswoman Pat Harney said the
church had not yet been served with the lawsuit, but challenged any
contention that money was misappropriated.
“We
understand from media inquiries this has something to do with
fundraising and we can unequivocally state all funds solicited are used
for the charitable and religious purposes for which they were donated,”
Harney said.
The
Garcias were 28-year members of the church, rising to upper levels of
Scientology. They left in November 2010 over their disenchantment with
its direction under Miscavige, who has led the church since founder, L.
Ron Hubbard’s death in 1986.
The
lawsuit names various trusts and nonprofits linked to Scientology as
defendants and says they collectively engage in fraud, unfair and
deceptive trade practices and breach of contract in their fundraising.
Attorney
Theodore Babbitt of West Palm Beach, who is among those handling the
suit, said it would be followed by other similar claims from former
Scientologists.
Among
the accusations made in the lawsuit is that the Garcias and others were
repeatedly approached with urgent requests for funding of Scientology
work around the globe, such as disaster relief or campaigns for causes
such as ending child pornography.
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