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David Miscavige (/ m ɪ ˈ s k æ v ɪ dʒ /; born April 30, 1960) [1] is an American Scientologist who is serving as the second and current leader of the Church of Scientology. His official title within the organization is Chairman of the Board of the Religious Technology Center (COB RTC).
[15]: 23 In 1987, David Miscavige took over control of RTC and is the head of RTC; officially Chairman of the Board, or COB. [46]: 122 RTC employs lawyers and has pursued individuals and groups who have legally attacked Scientology or who are deemed to be a legal threat to Scientology. This has included breakaway Scientologists who practice ...
The first of five assaults by David Miscavige was in 2002 when Miscavige leapt off a table on top of Hawkins, hitting and choking him. [88] [26]: part 3 [39]: 275–276 [29]: 67–70, 177 His book Counterfeit Dreams: One Man's Journey into and Out of the World of Scientology was published in 2010. [89] Marc and Claire Headley
Jenna is the daughter of Elizabeth ‘Bitty’ Miscavige and Ron Miscavige Jr, the elder brother of controversial Scientology leader David Miscavige, The Daily Mail reported on Sunday (December 1).
Headley has continued to speak out about his experiences in Scientology, [26] [29] including being featured on an episode of Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath in 2016, [30] and running a YouTube channel called "Blown for Good - Scientology Exposed". [31] Headley is a Board Member of The Aftermath Foundation. [32]
A recent absence from public view — widely chronicled in the press — had prevented Miscavige from being served. According to the court documents, he evaded process servers 27 times at five ...
We Stand Tall is a 1990 music video produced by the Church of Scientology.It features many individuals, including current Scientology leader, David Miscavige.Many of the participants have either come to publicly criticize the practices of the Church or have disappeared.
Trump and his supporters have also served notice that they're watching the decisions that networks make. Fox News' Sean Hannity and Jesse Watters both did segments on rivals' decisions not to show ...