David Miscavige filed an objection to Magistrate Judge Julie S. Sneed's ruling that he was legally served and, therefore, an official defendant in the labor trafficking lawsuit brought on by three ex-Scientologists, RadarOnline.com has learned. William Schifino, the attorney representing…[Continue Reading...]
Scientology’s reclusive leader, David Miscavige, has 21 days to respond to allegations from a human-trafficking case brought by three Australian residents after nearly a year of avoiding legal service. Gawain Baxter, Laura Baxter and Valeska Paris have claimed in a…[Continue Reading...]
After months of trying to serve papers to the famously elusive leader of Scientology, David Miscavige, in a labor trafficking suit, a judge in Tampa, Fla. has ruled that he can be considered served. Tampa federal Magistrate Judge Julie S. Sneed made…[Continue Reading...]
David Miscavige, leader of the Church of Scientology, can’t run forever from a lawsuit accusing him of human trafficking, according to a ruling by a U.S. magistrate judge. Judge Julie S. Sneed has determined that Miscavige is “actively concealing his…[Continue Reading...]
Leah Remini is demanding answers after her pal Shelly Miscavige has been missing for several years. After an article which stated Shelly's husband, David Miscavige, who is the controversial head figure of Scientology, is allegedly now missing too, Remini is…[Continue Reading...]
Scientology leader David Miscavige is nowhere to be found as attempts are made to serve the 62-year-old with a child trafficking lawsuit that names him as a defendant, according to public court documents and the Tampa Bay Times. The court…[Continue Reading...]
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