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anthony shoemaker • city of clearwater 1982 hearings • cult awareness network (can) (earlier form, citizen's freedom foundation) • david c. jordan • eric m. lieberman • florida • fort harrison hotel (also, flag land base) @ 210 south fort harrison avenue clearwater fl united states • george-wayne shelor • heber c. jentzsch • james "jim" calderbank • james berfield • jeff mangum • judge ben krentzman • judge elizabeth kovachevich • l. ron hubbard • lawsuit • legal • leo j. ryan • michael j. flynn • private investigator(s) • real estate • richard a. haworth • rita garvey • salary • william b. wilson
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Aug 2, 1984
Scientology leader renews fight over forged check — Tampa Tribune (Florida)
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Author(s): Jeff Mangum
Source: Tampa Tribune (Florida)
CLEARWATER — Church of Scientology President Heber C. Jentzsch renewed charges involving a forged $2 million check and a "conspiracy" by sect foe Michael Flynn during a Wednesday press conference. Flynn, a Boston attorney, represents more than a dozen ex-Scientologists who have sued the sect. In May 1982 Flynn coordinated highly-publicized city hearings on Scientology. "Mr. Flynn was involved and is involved in acts that involve organized crime," Jentzsch told reporters and 50 supporters on the steps of Clearwater City Hall. ...
Apr 12, 1984
City won't proclaim 'Dianetics Month' — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
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Author(s): Jeff Mangum
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Clearwater City Manager Anthony Shoemaker has said thanks, but no thanks to a Church of Scientology request to declare May "Dianetics Month" in honor of sect founder L. Ron Hubbard. "I am most appreciative of your letter concerning Mr. L. Ron Hubbard and your request that the city honor Mr. Hubbard with Dianetics Month," Shoemaker wrote this week to Pamela Schwartz of the Los Angeles-based "L. Ron Hubbard Office of Public Relations." "I must, however, respectfully decline on behalf of the ...
Apr 4, 1984
Speaker to analyze the cult philosophy — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Mar 30, 1984
Use 'cured' anti-sect law, city told — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Mar 29, 1984
City to appeal solicitation law ruling — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Mar 29, 1984
Court reject anti-sect law — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Mar 24, 1984
Ruling due this week on solicitation law — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Mar 21, 1984
Ex-members file complaints against sect — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Mar 16, 1984
City dilutes solicitation ordinance — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Mar 13, 1984
Sect similarity sinks float idea — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Mar 10, 1984
Scientology suit ruling expected this month — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
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Author(s): Jeff Mangum
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
TAMPA — The Church of Scientology and the City of Clearwater traded legal jabs Friday in a hearing over the city's charitable solicitation ordinance, with U.S. District Judge Elizabeth A. Kovachevich promising to rule on the measure constitutionality by March 31. "The very evils this ordinance seeks to prevent are rampant within the city limits of Clearwater," Chief Assistant City Attorney Frank Kowalski declared, citing reports of fraud alleged against the sect during May 1982 City Commission hearings. Those hearings and ...
Feb 17, 1984
Sect threatens suit over lodging law — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 9, 1984
Sect president denies wrongdoing in probe — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Jeff Mangum
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Recent reports about the Church of Scientology hiring de-? pose as businessmen to elicit views about the sect from Clearwater civic leaders are "much ado about nothing," sect President Heber Jentzsch said Wednesday. "The issues all will come out in court," the 48-year-old Jentzsch told reporters during an "open house" at the sect-owned Fort Harrison Hotel in downtown Clearwater. Jentzsch would not discuss specifics, but hinted the Scientology inquiry was tied into concerns about real estate speculation downtown and its potential ...
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