Life after Scientology is contentious for church leader's father - 2016-09-15

Yingling also forwarded a signed declaration from Powell, recanting his statements to police about the phone call from David Miscavige.
"Certain statements I allegedly made to the West Allis Police Department have been misinterpreted," it read in part.
Police in that Milwaukee suburb stand by their account: "There is no confusion in the statements that were made by Dwayne and Daniel Powell," Chief Patrick Mitchell said in an email.
Now, in the latest twist in the saga of church-sanctioned surveillance, Powell says he was paid thousands of dollars to sign the declaration after church attorneys summoned him to a meeting last year in Atlanta.
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{{cite news | first = Kim | last = Christensen | title = Life after Scientology is contentious for church leader's father | url = https://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-ron-miscavige-20160906-snap-story.html | work = Los Angeles Times | date = September 15, 2016 | accessdate = February 7, 2019 }}
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