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796:, 00-1683. Time Warner said it refused to be "intimidated by the church's apparently limitless legal resources." In arguments presented to the Supreme Court, the Church of Scientology acknowledged that church officials had "committed improper acts" in the past, but also claimed that: "allegations of past misconduct were false and distorted, the result of the misunderstanding, suspicion and prejudice that typically greet a new religion". Of the rulings for Time Warner, the Church of Scientology complained that they "provide a safe harbor for biased journalism". Behar commented on the Church of Scientology's legal defeat, and said that the lawsuit had a 842: 679:, which included gathering negative materials about Scientology, and "never accepting anything a Scientologist said and uniformly ignoring anything positive he learned about the Church". In its initial complaint filing, the Church quoted portions of the Behar article that it alleged were false and defamatory, including the quote from Cynthia Kisser, and Behar's own assertion that Scientology was a "global racket" that intimidated individuals in a "Mafia-like manner". 828: 433:. Behar wrote of the high costs involved in participation in the Church of Scientology, what he referred to as "front groups and financial scams", and harassment of critics. He estimated that the Church of Scientology paid US$ 20 million annually to over one hundred attorneys. Behar maintained that though the Church of Scientology portrays itself as a religion, it was actually a "hugely profitable global racket" which intimidated members and critics in a 313: 402:. Lottick was a Russian studies student who had taken a series of Scientology courses; he died after jumping from a hotel tenth floor window. The Church of Scientology and Lottick's family have differing positions on the effect Scientology coursework had on him. While none of the parties assigned blame, they expressed misgivings about his death. Initially, his father had thought that Scientology was similar to 814: 2546: 2530: 2590: 683: 2624: 702:
subpoena Behar in a separate ongoing lawsuit with the Internal Revenue Service, and accused a federal magistrate of leaking information to him. Behar was questioned for over 190 hours during 30 days of depositions with Scientology attorneys in the libel case. One question was about Behar's life in his parents' home while he was still inside the womb.
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contributing editor were themselves investigated by ten attorneys and six private investigators affiliated with the Church of Scientology. According to Behar, investigators contacted his friends and previous coworkers to ask them if he had a history of tax or drug problems, and obtained a copy of his
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he "felt it was extremely excessive". In a countersuit, Behar brought up the issues of Church of Scientology private investigators and what he viewed as harassment. By July 1996, all counts of the libel suit had been dismissed. In the course of the litigation through 1996, Time Warner had spent $
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piece, and made allegations that Behar had attempted to get two Scientologists kidnapped. When Koppel questioned Miscavige further on this, Miscavige said that individuals had contacted Behar after an earlier article, and Behar had told them to "kidnap Scientologists out". Koppel pressed further,
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confirmed that a private investigative firm was hired to look into the personal life of Joseph Mallia, the reporter who wrote the articles. In a later piece titled "Church of Scientology probes Herald reporter—Investigation follows pattern of harassment" this investigation was likened to Behar's
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in the case, in which they "affirmed the accuracy of each statement in the article"; Edward Lottick "concluded that Scientology therapies were manipulations, and that no Scientology staff members attended the funeral" of their son. During the litigation, the Church of Scientology attempted to
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noting that this was a serious charge to make, and asked Miscavige if his allegations were accurate, why he had not pressed charges for attempted kidnapping. Miscavige said Koppel was "missing the issue", and said that his real point was that he thought the article was not an objective piece.
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Estrada, Heron Marquez (October 22, 2005). "Scientology: Fact or fiction? The Church of Scientology, after years out of the spotlight, is under renewed scrutiny—and the object of greater curiosity in the Twin Cities—following Tom Cruise's public psychoanalysis spat with Brooke Shields".
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The full title of the article is "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power: Ruined lives. Lost fortunes. Federal crimes. Scientology poses as a religion but is really a ruthless global scam—and aiming for the mainstream". The article reported on the founding of the Church of Scientology by
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agreed to certain demands, including giving Scientology issues equal play in the writer's profile of Cruise, submitting questions for Cruise to Church of Scientology handlers, and sending the writer of the article to a one-day Church immersion course. Also in 2005, an article in
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that "a publisher cannot accept a court prohibiting distribution of a serious journalistic piece. ... The court order violates freedom of speech and freedom of the press". The Church of Scientology subsequently filed a criminal complaint against the
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questioned whether the tactics of the Church's litigation and private investigations of Time Warner and other media sources had succeeded in decreasing the amount of investigative journalism pieces on Scientology in the press. A 2005 article in
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Behar wrote that the motive of these operatives was to "threaten, harass and discredit him". He later learned that the Church of Scientology had assigned its head private investigator to direct the Church's investigation into Behar.
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The Church brought a libel lawsuit against Time Warner and Behar, seeking damages of $ 416 million. The Church alleged false and defamatory statements were made concerning the Church of Scientology International in the
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cited the article, and came to the determination that the Church of Scientology's lawsuit against Time Warner "served to warn off other potential investigations", and that "The chill evidently lingers still".
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magazine article noting that Behar asserted that he was illegally investigated by Scientology contacts during research for his article. Cooper questioned Rinder on the dismissed lawsuit against
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in multiple countries in Europe in an attempt to stop the article's publication there. The suit against Time Warner was dismissed in 1996, and the Church of Scientology's petition for a
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article, and Miscavige called Behar "a hater". Miscavige noted that Behar had written an article on Scientology and the Internal Revenue Service three years before he began work on the
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article, and the rest of the twelve-week campaign was dedicated to informing the public about Scientology. Koppel asked Miscavige what specifically had upset him about the
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magazine cover article. Two official Church of Scientology responses were titled "Facts vs. Fiction, A Correction of Falsehoods Contained in the May 6, 1991, Issues of
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article. More specifically, the Church of Scientology's court statements claimed that Behar had been refining an anti-Scientology focus since his 1986 article in
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involving the Church and its affiliated business operations, as well as the suicide of a Scientologist. The article related the May 11, 1990, suicide of Dr.
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After the article's publication, the Church of Scientology mounted a public relations campaign to address issues in the piece. It took out advertisements in
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that "sources named in the story say detectives have asked about their talks with Time". A Church of Scientology spokesman called the claims "scurrilous".
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magazine before it came out", and that his attempts to investigate the matter with Eli Lilly and associated advertising companies were not successful.
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about what he considered to be an objective bias by the article's author. Miscavige alleged that the article was actually driven by the company
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MacLaughlin, Jim; Gully, Andrew (March 19, 1998). "Church of Scientology probes Herald reporter: Investigation follows pattern of harassment".
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reported that Behar had been contacted by Church of Scientology attorneys numerous times while doing research on the article. The parents of
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campaign, Scientologists distributed 88-page bound booklets which disputed points from Behar's article. The "Fact vs. Fiction" piece was a
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article still remains a "milestone in news coverage", and that those who back the Church believe it was "an outrageously biased account".
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noted that Scientology "achieved more notoriety ... with the publication of the journalist Richard Behar's highly critical article".
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The Church of Scientology responded to the publication of "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power" by taking out color full-page ads in
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and a Church spokesman, stated "I think Ed Lottick should look in the mirror... I think Ed Lottick made his son's life intolerable".
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editor-in-chief. A hearing on the injunction was set for November 11, 1991, and the injunction was later lifted by the Swiss court.
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was described, in addition to its conflicts with the Internal Revenue Service, with countries regarding whether or not to
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magazine, "The Prophet and Profits of Scientology", which reported on the Church of Scientology's business dealings and
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was also awarded the 1992 Conscience-in-Media Award by the American Society of Journalists and Authors, for her book
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Staff (July 16, 1996). "Judge Dismisses Church of Scientology's $ 416 Million Lawsuit Against Time Magazine".
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article, and that investigators contacted his friends and family as well. Behar's article covers topics including
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upheld the dismissal of the Church of Scientology International's case against Time Warner. In its opinion, the
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7.3 million in legal defense costs. The Church of Scientology also sued several individuals quoted in the
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writer, and cited a California judge who had deemed Hubbard a "pathological liar". The Church of Scientology's
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had completed, the Church of Scientology mounted a $ 3 million public relations campaign about Scientology in
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which had Hitler's picture on the front cover. The Church of Scientology sent out a news release condemning
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editors sent staffers a computer memo, warning them about calls related to the article, and staffers told
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ruled that Time Warner had not published "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power" with an actual intent of
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in Switzerland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Germany for publishing a condensed version of the
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Let Them Eat Prozac: The Unhealthy Relationship Between the Pharmaceutical Industry and Depression
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The article outlined a brief history of Scientology, discussing Hubbard's initial background as a
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Kumar, J.P. (Summer 1997). ""Fair Game": Leveling the Playing Field in Scientology Litigation".
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In response to the Church of Scientology's claims of inaccuracies in the article, a lawyer for
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assertions of harassment, as well as other reporters' experiences from 1974, 1988, and 1997.
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risked a fine of about $ 3,400, as well as a potential three months' jail time for the Swiss
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The Church of Scientology's use of private investigators was cited in a 1998 article in the
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Mitchell, Susan (July 17, 2005). "Scientology: A solution for life or just an evil cult?".
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Before penning "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power", Behar had written a 1986 article in
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New Era Publications International ApS v. Carol Publishing Group and Jonathan Caven-Atack
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O'Keefe, Mark (September 26, 1996). "Church of Scientology Is No Stranger to Criticism".
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Behar, Richard; Burton, Thomas M. (October 1991). "A Dangerous Cult Goes Mainstream".
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Holifield, Rhonda (June 29, 1991). "Scientologists answer critics with advertising".
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Staff (October 1, 2001). "Court Passes on Scientology Libel Case". Associated Press.
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titled "Inside Scientology". The CNN story was prompted by the May 2007 airing of a
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responded "We've reviewed all of their allegations, and find nothing wrong with the
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stated it was in blatant violation of the law. By defying the Swiss court ban, the
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magazine on May 6, 1991, as an eight-page cover story, and was later published in
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Staff (January 13, 2001). "Time Magazine wins approval of libel suit dismissal".
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magazine article, particularly the $ 3 million the church spent advertising in
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in October 1991. Behar had previously published an article on Scientology in
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Krueger, Curtis (May 29, 1991). "Scientology lambasts Time magazine in ad".
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magazine noted that for those interested in the Church of Scientology, the
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Church of Scientology International vs. Time Warner Inc. and Richard Behar
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was created from a revision of this article dated 12 March 2010
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Behar received awards in honor of his work on the article, including the
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in May and June 1991, on every weekday for twelve weeks, denouncing the
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personal credit report that had been obtained illegally from a national
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As a result of writing the piece, Behar was presented with the 1992
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United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
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that the article itself was published as a result of a request by
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Church of Scientology International v. Time Warner, Inc., et al.
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described the cover design of the article as it appeared in
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