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Scientology tries to stop former employee's website

September 07, 2004

 

Sender Information:
Church of Scientology
Sent by: [Private]
Law Offices of Elliot Abelson
Los Angeles, CA, 90069, US

Recipient Information:
[Private]
[Private]
Carnegie, PA, 15106, USA


Sent via: Postal Mail
Re:

Dear [private],

I am writing to follow up on our phone. As I mentioned, the agreement you signed when you left staff bars you from revealing information about the Church you obtained during your staff career.

As you requested, I have enclosed a copy of the

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