lawsuits
lawsuits in the News
Date |
Title |
Blurb |
Tags |
July 21, 2000 |
Judge releases McPherson autopsy photos |
St. Petersburg Times: Judge releases McPherson autopsy photos |
lawsuits, Lisa McPherson |
July 21, 2000 |
Judge releases McPherson photos |
Tampa Tribune: Judge releases McPherson photos |
lawsuits, Lisa McPherson |
June 22, 2000 |
St. Pete Times Files Autopsy Suit |
St. Petersburg Times: St. Pete Times Files Autopsy Suit |
lawsuits |
June 13, 2000 |
Scientology still faces suit |
UPI: Scientology still faces suit |
lawsuits |
June 2, 2000 |
Tribunal Postpones The Beginning The The Trial Against Scientology To September |
EFE: Tribunal Postpones The Beginning The The Trial Against Scientology To September |
lawsuits |
May 6, 2000 |
Scientology trial delayed indefinitely |
Tampa Tribune: Scientology trial delayed indefinitely |
lawsuits |
April 29, 2000 |
Judgement Postponed For 17 Members Of The Church Of Scientology |
El Mundo: Judgement Postponed For 17 Members Of The Church Of Scientology |
lawsuits |
April 20, 2000 |
Judge not hurrying church decision |
St. Petersburg Times: Judge not hurrying church decision |
lawsuits |
April 19, 2000 |
Church Wants Leader Shielded |
Scientology continued its fight to keep its worldwide leader out of the legal fight over the 1995 death of Scientologist Lisa McPherson. The church went to court to ask a Hillsborough judge to remove David Miscavige as a defendant in the wrongful death lawsuit. In a separate action, the church filed a lawsuit in Pinellas circuit court alleging McPherson's estate broke a 1997 agreement by including Miscavige in the wrongful death suit in the first place. |
David Miscavige, deaths, lawsuits, Press |
April 9, 2000 |
2 Judges, 2 Counties, and a Lot of Baloney |
How to explain the mental nose dives of the medical examiner and the chief circuit judge when they were confronted with the story of the slow, miserable death in 1995 of Scientologist Lisa McPherson at the Fort Harrison Hotel? This is the part I gag on: The Internal Revenue Service gave Scientology the tax-exempt protection of a religion. If what they do at Scientology headquarters in Clearwater is a religion, then I'm a planet. Saturn, say, rings and all. |
deaths, lawsuits, Lisa McPherson, Press, Scientology and Society |
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