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A recently resurfaced witness statement submitted by a Scientology official to the Independent Inquiry on Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) admits the controversial Church were aware of child sexual abuse within it’s UK chapters and that the victim was forced to “deal with her own guilt about what had happened”.
The statement, provided by Scientology’s UK Legal Officer Massimo Angius, explains “about 20 years ago there was an incident reported to the police which resulted in a prosecution. The victim was given pastoral support and auditing to help her deal with the incident, including her own guilt about what had happened.”
It goes on to say Scientology has implemented a “robust” snitching culture where staff members are required to report on each other, and that “any would be perpetrator in the Church would know that it would be impossible to keep abuse secret for any period of time.”
Several ex-Scientologists who grew up at their Saint Hill headquarters near East Grinstead have claimed that they were forbidden from contacting law enforcement after being abused as children, but that L. Ron Hubbard’s Ethics policies require the Church to gather and hold evidence which is subsequently used to cover up criminal activity.
Scientology admits to child sexual abuse at its UK headquarters - Scientology Business News - lawsuits, financial records and shell companies

A recently resurfaced witness statement submitted by a Scientology official to the Independent Inquiry on Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) admits the controversial Church were aware of child sexual abuse within it’s UK chapters and that the victim was forced to “deal with her own guilt about what had happened”.
The statement, provided by Scientology’s UK Legal Officer Massimo Angius, explains “about 20 years ago there was an incident reported to the police which resulted in a prosecution. The victim was given pastoral support and auditing to help her deal with the incident, including her own guilt about what had happened.”
It goes on to say Scientology has implemented a “robust” snitching culture where staff members are required to report on each other, and that “any would be perpetrator in the Church would know that it would be impossible to keep abuse secret for any period of time.”
Several ex-Scientologists who grew up at their Saint Hill headquarters near East Grinstead have claimed that they were forbidden from contacting law enforcement after being abused as children, but that L. Ron Hubbard’s Ethics policies require the Church to gather and hold evidence which is subsequently used to cover up criminal activity.
Scientology admits to child sexual abuse at its UK headquarters - Scientology Business News - lawsuits, financial records and shell companies