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French court upholds Scientology fraud conviction (karma: 5)  en>fr fr>en
By jerrylewissux Comments: 18842, member since Sun Mar 09, 2003
On Fri Feb 03, 2012 01:27 PM
Proof that even a blind squirrel will sometimes find a nut.

PARIS - A French appeals court on Thursday upheld the Church of Scientology's 2009 fraud conviction on charges it pressured members into paying large sums for questionable remedies.


The case began with a legal complaint by a young woman who said she took out loans and spent the equivalent of $28,000 on books, courses and "purification packages" after being recruited in 1998. When she sought reimbursement and to leave the group, its leadership refused to allow either. She was among three eventual plaintiffs.


"It's a severe defeat for the Church of Scientology, which is hit at the very heart of its organization in France," Olivier Morice, a lawyer for the National Union of Associations Defending Family and Individual Victims of Sects, told reporters after the decision.


Karin Pouw, a spokeswoman for the church in Los Angeles, denounced Thursday's decision, calling it a "miscarriage of justice."


She said the group would appeal the decision to the Court of Cassation and plans to bring a complaint to the European Court of Human Rights. Another complaint is pending with a U.N. special rapporteur.


About 50 Scientologists, holding signs saying "No to a heresy trial" and "No to justice under pressure," protested outside the Paris court hours after the decision.


During the appeals process, the prosecution had asked for the church to be fined at least $1.3 million and its bookstore $657,200. But the appeals court on Thursday instead ordered the same fines as the trial court, $530,000 for the church and $261,900 for its bookstore.


Five members of the church who were convicted in the first trial were ordered to pay fines ranging from $13,144 to $39,285. Four of them were also given suspended sentences between 18 months and two years.


In the original trial, prosecutors had tried to get the group disbanded in France, but the court declined even to take the lesser step of shutting down its operations, saying that French Scientologists would have continued their activities anyway.


Pouw said Thursday that the church was continuing its missions without any restrictions.


"The environment in the court was so prejudicial that defense attorneys walked out of the proceedings in protest, refusing as a matter of conscience to participate in proceedings that had degenerated into a charade," she said by phone.


While Scientology is recognized as a religion in the U.S., Sweden and Spain, it is not considered one under French law.


Founded in 1954 by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard, the church teaches that technology can expand the mind and help solve problems. It claims 10 million members around the world, including celebrity devotees Tom Cruise and John Travolta.


Belgium and Germany have been criticized by the U.S. State Department for labeling Scientology as a cult or sect and enacting laws to restrict its operations. France also considers Scientology a sect.

5 Replies to French court upholds Scientology fraud conviction

re: French court upholds Scientology fraud conviction (karma: 3)  en>fr fr>en
By mamud Comments: 17806, member since Mon May 21, 2007
On Fri Feb 03, 2012 01:30 PM
Scientologists should be gassed.
re: French court upholds Scientology fraud conviction en>fr fr>en
By LTKilling Comments: 7730, member since Sun Aug 14, 2005
On Fri Feb 03, 2012 01:33 PM


time to die ff.com, you cunts
re: French court upholds Scientology fraud conviction (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By poupon_le_french Comments: 27270, member since Thu Jul 24, 2003
On Fri Feb 03, 2012 02:45 PM
Edited by poupon_le_french (69971) on 2012-02-03 14:53:23
Edited by poupon_le_french (69971) on 2012-02-03 14:53:39
it's good to know a higher up scientolist.

One way that they launder cash is buying and reselling stuff at retarded discounts.

It's to inefficient, but they stole the money from rubes in the first place, so they don't mind the loss.
re: French court upholds Scientology fraud conviction (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By LMAOmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 14997, member since Sun Nov 06, 2005
On Fri Feb 03, 2012 04:51 PM
Fuckers own a full block on Alt19 in Clearwater. But like most people they jump out of the way when you aim for them. Even in their uniforms they look like zombies
re: French court upholds Scientology fraud conviction en>fr fr>en
By hungNV Comments: 431, member since Sat Jun 26, 2004
On Mon Feb 06, 2012 05:45 AM
Edited by hungNV (74606) on 2012-02-06 05:51:44
My problem is this, I don't need the government or anyone telling me somebody is scamming me. In fact, I would find the situation insulting. I'm old enough to figure things on my own. No one needs to tell me what to do or not to do. Im not stupid.

To those that need the mama state babysitting you, then you deserve what's coming to you.

In this world you lead or follow. Otherwise, get the fvck out of the way.

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