Scientology Critic Convicted - 2001-04-27
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Scientology Critic Convicted April 27, 2001,
WASHINGTON -- A California jury has convicted Keith Henson, a prominent critic of Scientology, of terrorizing the group through Usenet posts and by picketing one of its offices.
Henson, a computer engineer who has been involved in prior legal skirmishes with Scientology, was found guilty on Thursday of interfering with Scientologists' civil rights and now faces a prison sentence of up to one year and a fine of up to $5,000.
The charges revolved around posts Henson made in the alt.religion.scientology newsgroup about targeting a nuclear missile at Scientologists, and Henson's picketing of the group's Golden Era Productions in Riverside, California.
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{{cite news | first = Declan | last = McCullagh | title = Scientology Critic Convicted | url = http://archive.wired.com/politics/law/news/2001/04/43420 | work = Wired | date = April 27, 2001 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}