Scientology's 2013 in review: The appeals of May and the blunts of June - 2013-12-27

The mugshot of Denise Gentile We now return to our annual year-in-review, and we hope you enjoy hearing about how busy we were this past spring here in the Bunker.
The month of May started out with a legal setback for Scientology: a California appeals court refused to consider the church's attempt to hold onto documents that a lower court decided should be turned over to Laura DeCrescenzo in her force-abortion lawsuit. But then a few days later, the church petitioned the state's supreme court on the matter.
On May 7, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin signed "Stacy's Law," tightening regulation over Scientology's drug rehab center in that state.
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | author = Tony Ortega | title = Scientology's 2013 in review: The appeals of May and the blunts of June | url = https://tonyortega.org/2013/12/27/scientologys-2013-in-review-the-appeals-of-may-and-the-blunts-of-june/ | work = Underground Bunker | date = December 27, 2013 | accessdate = August 21, 2017 }}
Categories:
- 2013
- Abortion
- After Earth
- Atlanta
- Austin
- Brian Culkin
- California
- Channel 4
- David Miscavige
- Denise Miscavige Gentile
- Dianetics
- DUI
- Ideal Org
- J. Swift
- Jeff Harris
- Jessica Feshbach
- Joe Childs
- Justice Anthony Kennedy
- Karen de la Carriere
- Laura DeCrescenzo
- Lori Hodgson
- Luis and Rocio Garcia
- Mark Bunker
- Marty Rathbun
- Mary Fallin
- Memoirs of a Scientology Warrior
- Narconon
- Neil Gaiman
- News article
- Oklahoma Governor
- Portland
- Quicky
- Ron Miscavige Sr
- Scientologists at War
- Sea Org
- Stacy's Law
- Steve Pfauth
- Tampa Bay Times
- Tommy Davis
- Tony Ortega
- UK
- Underground Bunker
- US Supreme Court
- Vance Woodward
- Will Smith
- YouTube