Ryan Hamilton files two more federal lawsuits against Scientology's drug rehab network - 2014-10-09

International and ABLE have already thrown in the towel on a number of lawsuits (at least more than seven of them), and at least one of the local facilities has entered into mediation to settle one of the suits. None of the numerous motions to dismiss filed against Hamilton's suits has been successful.
So he keeps on filing them. In the 23rd suit, Michigan resident Deanna Tetreau was looking for a rehab facility for her daughter Jennifer Henning in January when she came across a website that claimed to be an independent referral service. It connected her with a Narconon Fresh Start representative, Josh Penn, who made the usual representations: That the Narconon program was scientifically proven, that it was drug counseling under the supervision of medical personnel, and that it had a success rate over 70 percent.
- 2014
- A Life Worth Living
- ABLE
- Ben Levy
- Branden Chavez
- California
- Charis Yates
- Christy Courson
- Christy Estrada
- Colorado
- Conditions
- Dean Pugh
- Deanna Tetreau
- East Grinstead
- Emily Brown
- England
- Ethics
- Fort Collins
- Georgia
- Henning v. Narconon
- Illinois
- Jack Welch
- James Ramirez
- Jana Martin
- Jason McClure
- Jennifer Henning
- Jered Mowery
- Jilliene Winchell
- Josh Penn
- Ken Vairo
- Las Vegas
- Lauren Geanacopulos
- Linda Keller
- Linda Phillips
- Michael Tarr
- Michigan
- Narconon
- Narconon Fresh Start
- Narconon International
- Narconon staff
- Nevada
- News article
- Niacin
- Nikki Mott
- Oklahoma
- Potential Trouble Source
- Robin Jones
- Ryan Hamilton
- Sea Org
- Sean O'Connell
- Success rate
- Sunshine Summit Lodge
- Suppressive Person
- Tone Scale
- Tony Ortega
- Training Routines
- Tyler Matthys
- Underground Bunker
- Vairo v. Narconon
- Warner Springs
- Watsonville
- West Sussex