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SCIENTOLOGY: CULT OF ABUSES California Superior Court: Human Trafficking Lawsuits Filed Against the Church of Scientology (catholic.org - March 12, 2011) Superior court of the state of California: Daniel Montalvo versus Church of Scientology (March 4 - 2011) pdf |
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Human Trafficking Lawsuits Filed Against the Church of Scientology By Randy Sly http://www.catholic.org/ - 3/12/2011
Long working hours, low pay and lack of education for a minor among charges Two suits,
one against the Church of Scientology and another against their
publishing division, Bridge Publications, were filed in California
Superior Court on behalf of a nineteen year-old former member
of Scientology and Sea Org. Daniel Montalvo was raised in the
Church of Scientology. The lawsuit seeks both punitive and compensatory
damages.The young man signed a "billion year contract"
at the age of six.
WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic Online) - Nineteen year-old Daniel Montalvo, who was raised in the Church of Scientology and a part of the Sea Organization (Sea Org) filed lawsuits in California Superior Court last week against the Church of Scientology (CSI) and its publishing arm, Bridge Publications. The CSI lawsuit alleges that "Daniel now comes before this Court a nineteen year old man with an eighth grade education, without assets, without a resume despite having labored for hundreds of hours per week over the past five years." Details of the suit described Montalvo as: - a child whose parents, Luis and Veronica, joined Scientology and allowed their son to be in the care, custody and control of the organization from age 5. - A six year-old who signed CSI's "Billion Year Contract" - A youth who signed a second "Billion Year Contract" at age 12, joined Sea Org and worked long hours, receiving minimal education and little pay - A child who was allowed access to outside news media, the Internet and non-Scientology books on only limited occasions. A second lawsuit against Bridge Publications states that, "while employed by Bridge Publications, Inc. at age sixteen, plaintiff Daniel Montalvo was required to operate a machine that cuts index notches into the sides of soft-cover books. The machine did not have necessary or appropriate safety features, and Daniel severed his right index finger while operating the notching machine. By this Complaint, Daniel seeks to recover damages for Defendant's negligence, which resulted in the traumatic amputation of his finger." In these suits, Montalvo is being represented by S. Christopher "Kit" Winter, a lawyer with Dykema, a California Law Firm. While the suits are seeking both punitive and compensatory damages, no figures have been attached to the filings and Winter had no comment on when the information would be forthcoming. Montalvo first made news last fall when he left the Church of Scientology's Sea Org and was subsequently arrested by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department on charges of grand theft. The charges were brought after evidence was presented to the department by Kendrick Moxon, a lawyer for Scientology, accusing him of stealing five $200 hard drives. According to ex-Scientologist, Mark Rathbun, who assisted the Montalvo leave CSI, the youth was in possession of a pair of hard drives that contained music and some data from Bridge Publications. They were immediately returned to Bridge by messenger. Montalvo was released on bail after almost three days in jail. Catholic Online has requested a statement from a spokesman for Scientology regarding the suits. Randy Sly is the Associate Editor of Catholic Online and the CEO/Associate Publisher for the Northern Virginia Local Edition of Catholic Online (http://virginia.catholic.org). He is a former Archbishop of the Charismatic Episcopal Church who laid aside that ministry to enter into the full communion of the Catholic Church.
Superior court of the state of California Daniel Montalvo versus Church of Scientology, CSI (March 4 - 2011) pdf |
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