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October 4, 1995 Judge Retracts His Threat Vs. Church Philadelphia Daily News: Judge Retracts His Threat Vs. Church lawsuits
October 3, 1995 article on FACTnet suit Church members say they would be excommunicated and put their souls at risk if they complied with Judge Kane's order to return seized data to FACTnet lawsuits
October 3, 1995 Judge Kane appoints Colorado computer expert to determine whether Scientology agents damaged FACTnet computer system after seizi Associated Press: Judge Kane appoints Colorado computer expert to determine whether Scientology agents damaged FACTnet computer system after seizing it lawsuits
October 3, 1995 Scientologists Alter Legal Tack< Church Likens Court Battle To Persecution Of Early Christians Daily Camera : Scientologists Alter Legal Tack< Church Likens Court Battle To Persecution Of Early Christians lawsuits
October 3, 1995 Judge Kane says he'll take custody of the files seized in the FACTnet raid Reuters: Judge Kane says he'll take custody of the files seized in the FACTnet raid lawsuits
October 1, 1995 Religious Technology Center files suit. Fund Raising Management: Religious Technology Center files suit. lawsuits
September 28, 1995 Scientology Critic Can Post Excerpts, S.J. Judge Rules San Jose Mercury News : Scientology Critic Can Post Excerpts, S.J. Judge Rules lawsuits
September 27, 1995 Yet another court hearing scheduled as Penny & Wollersheim seek a contempt-of-court citation against Scientology Rocky Mountain News: Yet another court hearing scheduled as Penny & Wollersheim seek a contempt-of-court citation against Scientology lawsuits
September 26, 1995 Scientologists Deleted Data Before Returning Computers The Church of Scientology defied a federal judge and deleted material from the computers and floppy disks of two critics from Boulder before returning them. "We are not ... returning our sacred, confidential, unpublished and copyrighted scriptures," Warren McShane, a church leader in Los Angeles, wrote in a letter that accompanied the return of the computers to the law officies of Faegre & Benson in Denver. The missing documents prompted attorneys for church critics Robert Penny and Lawrence Wollersheim to file a contempt motion in federal court. Denver, Larry Wollersheim, lawsuits, Press, Scientology and Society
September 26, 1995 Most, Not All, Items Seized By Church Of Scientology Returned Scientology refuses to comply with court order: Most of the Church of Scientology documents confiscated last month from the homes of two Boulder County men by U.S. marshals were returned yesterday under orders from the federal courts in Denver and the U.S. Supreme Court. However, the courts ordered that "all" confiscated items be returned to Lawrence Wollersheim and Robert Penny, not "most" of the items. Denver, Larry Wollersheim, lawsuits, Press, Scientology and Society