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The Rev. [[:Category:John Carmichael|John Carmichael]], president of the church in New York, declined to give details about the purchase, but reports put the total sales price at $10.2 million.</span>
The Rev. [[:Category:John Carmichael|John Carmichael]], president of the church in New York, declined to give details about the purchase, but reports put the total sales price at $10.2 million.</span>
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F351.png Cruisin' Harlem August 17, 2007, Kaili McDonnough, New York Post

The Church of Scientology, known for its celebrity devotees, is making a big push to expand its empire along 125th Street, purchasing three properties there last week, and planning a major recruitment drive in the neighborhood.

The Rev. John Carmichael, president of the church in New York, declined to give details about the purchase, but reports put the total sales price at $10.2 million.


{{cite news | first = Kaili | last = McDonnough | author2 = Greene, Leonard | title = Cruisin' Harlem | url = http://nypost.com/2007/08/17/cruisin-harlem/ | work = New York Post | date = August 17, 2007 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}