Wild scene in court papers: Scientology leader David Miscavige finally, really served? - 2020-12-12
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Wild scene in court papers: Scientology leader David Miscavige finally, really served? December 12, 2020,

While we wait for the major showdown over "religious arbitration" on Dec 18, there's another update in the lawsuit against Danny Masterson and Scientology which we know you're going to want to hear about.
On Thursday, attorneys for Chrissie Carnell Bixler and the other women suing Masterson submitted an affidavit by a private investigator who describes the most recent attempt to serve Scientology leader David Miscavige to make him an official defendant in this lawsuit, which was first filed more than a year ago.
The scene the private investigator described is pretty entertaining.
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | author = Tony Ortega | title = Wild scene in court papers: Scientology leader David Miscavige finally, really served? | url = https://tonyortega.org/2020/12/12/wild-scene-in-court-papers-scientology-leader-david-miscavige-finally-really-served/ | work = Underground Bunker | date = December 12, 2020 | accessdate = December 16, 2020 }}
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