Philly Anti-Scientology Lawyer Suspended for Sexual Relationship With Client
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Philadelphia lawyer Brian Kent has spent his entire career investigating sex crimes and allegations of sexual abuse. Before entering the private sector, he was a Montgomery County prosecutor who focused on sex crimes. At his Center City firm Laffey Bucci & Kent (now called Laffey Bucci D’Andrea Reich & Ryan), his speciality was representing victims of sexual abuse. His targets included Jerry Sandusky, the Southern Baptist Church, the Church of Scientology, Massage Envy, and Pornhub. Kent has made headlines about his work against Scientology numerous times across the country. But now, he’s making news for all the wrong reasons.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ordered a three-year suspension for Kent after he admitted to having a sexual relationship with a woman who came to him with allegations of sexual abuse against the Church of Scientology.
The woman, who lives in Australia and is identified in court documents only as “V.P.”, became Kent’s client in 2019. Very quickly, Kent followed her on Twitter and Instagram and his text messages and other communications to her became “personal, flirtatious, and sexually suggestive,” according to allegations laid out in a complaint filed by Pennsylvania’s Office of Disciplinary Counsel. She told him that his messages made her “stressed and confused” and worried that he might drop her as a client if she didn’t say or do what he wanted.
Eventually, while he was representing her, the two had sexual contact in hotel rooms on multiple occasions when she visited the United States. During that time, Kent made it clear in messages to her that he realized that he was in danger of crossing “boundaries.” After their last sexual encounter, the woman said that Kent began ignoring her messages. “It’s horrible to have someone who was sooo nice to you and called you a friend and said they really enjoyed talking to you just change and turn so cold,” she texted him. Before long, Kent dropped her as a client, and she found another lawyer.
The Office of Disciplinary Counsel stated that Kent “misused a position of trust as an advocate for victims of abuse to take advantage of a vulnerable client.” The suspension starts on June 22nd. And the court agreed to allow Kent to move into a two-year probationary period after serving one year of his suspension, assuming he meets certain conditions, which include counseling and regular check-ins with the disciplinary board.
National nonprofit Child USA, where Kent served on the board for years, said in a statement that others have since come forward with complaints against Kent and that “there appears to be a pattern of manipulative and abusive behavior by Kent toward vulnerable clients nationwide seeking to find validation and justice in the legal system.”
Kent’s recently updated LinkedIn page, which mentions none of his legal work, states that he is now the “chief visionary and growth officer” for Blue Bell-based Ardú Medical Partners, which is described as “the ultimate marketplace and mastermind for private medical practice growth…”
Below, an interview with Brian Kent conducted the year before he began his relationship with the woman:
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