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On April 8, 1971, a new Scientology organization was incorporated in San Diego – the "Church of Scientology of Jolla". [4] Its name was later changed to "Church of Scientology of San Diego". Finally, on May 20, 1985, the organization was transferred and re-incorporated in Los Angeles under the new name "Church of Scientology Western United ...
Details from the Los Angeles Police Department about the three arrests Feb. 16 are scarce and shrouded in bureaucratic cop-speak. Police said that two people came to the Hollywood station around ...
Though the Church of Scientology denies the existence of a policy to recruit high-ranking celebrities, [11] The New York Times reported, "internal church documents show that their primary purpose is to recruit celebrities and use the celebrities' prestige to help expand Scientology," [12] and the Los Angeles Times wrote, "The Church of ...
Former Sea Org member for ten years and involved in a series of Scientology related lawsuits, collectively Church of Scientology of California v. Armstrong. [125] Jon Atack: 1955– 1983 Whistleblower and noted critic of the church. [126] Allen Barton: 1968– 2000
The Church of Scientology was incorporated in California on February 18, 1954, changing its name to "The Church of Scientology of California" (CSC) in 1956. In 1966, Hubbard transferred all HASI assets to CSC, thus gathering Scientology under one tax-exempt roof.
After being recognized as a tax-exempt religious organization in 1957, Scientology's tax-exempt status was lost in a 1967 IRS audit. [5] As part of the effort to regain tax exemption during the late 1970s, Scientologists repeatedly infiltrated the IRS, copying large numbers of documents and at one point placing an electronic bugging device in an IRS conference room. [5]
Advanced Organization of Los Angeles (AOLA) — Los Angeles, California (part of CSWUS) [2]: 50 Combination Advanced and Saint Hill: Church of Scientology Religious Education College, Inc. (COSRECI) — in UK [2]: 50 [3] Church of Scientology Advanced organization Saint Hill Europe and Africa (AOSHEU) — in Denmark [2]: 50
The Association for Better Living and Education (ABLE) is a non-profit organization headquartered in Los Angeles, California, established by the Church of Scientology. It states that it is "dedicated to creating a better future for children and communities."