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Scientology DENIED: Court turns down church 'amicus' brief for Danny Masterson
Dec 11
Yesterday we had so much fun telling you how the Church of Scientology’s amicus brief submitted in Danny Masterson’s appeal was actually one long tantrum by church leader David Miscavige. But before the day was out we could see that the 2nd Appellate District wanted no part of it.
Oh, Dave. And think of all the money you spent having three attorneys write that 92-page document.
According to the appellate court docket, applications to submit amicus briefs from the Church of Scientology and another one from 14 other faith groups on behalf of Masterson were denied yesterday.
No explanation was given, and the court made this decision very quickly: It wasn’t even due to make this call until Tuesday. Also, the denials were “without prejudice,” so Scientology could at some point try to submit something again. But for now, anyway, both amicus briefs have been blocked.
And here’s what the court’s decision does not change: Dave revealed just how much Scientology continues to support Danny Masterson’s appeal, and he spent the money to prepare an expensive brief that not only claimed Masterson’s religious rights were violated, but also smeared the Jane Doe victims in the process.
Scientology can’t change that record, even if the court doesn’t want to hear its nonsense.
Also denied was the amicus brief sent in by 14 separate religious groups, the usual “interfaith” shills that Scientology has carefully cultivated over many years.
Also written by a Mormon attorney in Utah, the brief runs to 44 pages.
We didn’t want that to go to waste, even if the court isn’t going to consider it. (And also, we had already gone to the trouble of putting it all into this post.) So here it is anyway, for your entertainment if nothing else.
APPLICATION OF FOURTEEN PARTIES TO FILE AS AMICI CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF VACATUR OF APPELLANT’S CONVICTION FOR RELIGIOUS RIGHTS VIOLATIONS and BRIEF OF AMICI CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF VACATUR OF APPELLANT’S CONVICTION FOR RELIGIOUS RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO FILE BRIEF

The following Amici seek leave to submit this Amici brief: • American Islamic Congress • Episcopal Christian Church – La Misericordia de Dios • Hindu American Foundation • Institute for Religious Tolerance, Peace and Justice • International Society for Krishna Consciousness • L.A. Interfaith Clergy Coalition • North Central California Presbytery • Professional Chaplains Inc. • Queens Federation of Churches • Sacramento Valley Family Church • Sikh Dharma (Religion) Western Hemisphere • The Alliance for Enlightened Judaism • United Muslims of America Interfaith Alliance • West Sacramento Sikh Gurdwara
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Oh darn, that's a shame. :-)
Well, maybe at least it needn't go to waste, as it is a screaming example of the character of the "church" of Scientology, that they will go to such extremes to try to force the freeing a one of their own who happens to be a serial rapist. After all, "There is no more ethical group than ourselves" :-)
 
Oh darn, that's a shame. :)
Well, maybe at least it needn't go to waste, as it is a screaming example of the character of the "church" of Scientology, that they will go to such extremes to try to force the freeing a one of their own who happens to be a serial rapist. After all, "There is no more ethical group than ourselves" :)

It's not "they", it's Davie McSavage. And its a very good bet D.M. sees some intolerable personal consequences, if he can't pull off this off.

One ought to wonder what those consequences might be.
 
It's not "they", it's Davie McSavage. And its a very good bet D.M. sees some intolerable personal consequences, if he can't pull off this off.

One ought to wonder what those consequences might be.
Compromising his ability to extract, mega donations from wealthy “whales“.
 
Compromising his ability to extract, mega donations from wealthy “whales“.

OK, but how is it that you imagine letting a convicted sexual abuser rot in prison with a Suppressive Person declare is going to compromise the mega donor income stream ? Danny Masterson was pretty small potatoes and certainly not a mega donor.
 
OK, but how is it that you imagine letting a convicted sexual abuser rot in prison with a Suppressive Person declare is going to compromise the mega donor income stream ? Danny Masterson was pretty small potatoes and certainly not a mega donor.
I "imagine" Miscavige's concern over that possibility because Masterson is known to have been a Scientologist, he's associated with it, and thereby its ripe for being pointed out by "church" critics, along with the "church" 's denials and rejections ringing false in the face of all their efforts to stifle his victims/accusers and the "church" 's efforts to insinuate themselves into the legal proceedings. Comprende?
Miscavige, like Hubbard, idiotically obsessively acts to draw more attention to the charges and complaints by so loudly and energetically fighting them, instead of letting such things stay less noticeable and dying down. That's the moronic "PR tech" Scientology playbook.
 
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Scientology DENIED: Court turns down church 'amicus' brief for Danny Masterson
Dec 11
Yesterday we had so much fun telling you how the Church of Scientology’s amicus brief submitted in Danny Masterson’s appeal was actually one long tantrum by church leader David Miscavige. But before the day was out we could see that the 2nd Appellate District wanted no part of it.
Oh, Dave. And think of all the money you spent having three attorneys write that 92-page document.
According to the appellate court docket, applications to submit amicus briefs from the Church of Scientology and another one from 14 other faith groups on behalf of Masterson were denied yesterday.
No explanation was given, and the court made this decision very quickly: It wasn’t even due to make this call until Tuesday. Also, the denials were “without prejudice,” so Scientology could at some point try to submit something again. But for now, anyway, both amicus briefs have been blocked.
And here’s what the court’s decision does not change: Dave revealed just how much Scientology continues to support Danny Masterson’s appeal, and he spent the money to prepare an expensive brief that not only claimed Masterson’s religious rights were violated, but also smeared the Jane Doe victims in the process.
Scientology can’t change that record, even if the court doesn’t want to hear its nonsense.
Also denied was the amicus brief sent in by 14 separate religious groups, the usual “interfaith” shills that Scientology has carefully cultivated over many years.
Also written by a Mormon attorney in Utah, the brief runs to 44 pages.
We didn’t want that to go to waste, even if the court isn’t going to consider it. (And also, we had already gone to the trouble of putting it all into this post.) So here it is anyway, for your entertainment if nothing else.
APPLICATION OF FOURTEEN PARTIES TO FILE AS AMICI CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF VACATUR OF APPELLANT’S CONVICTION FOR RELIGIOUS RIGHTS VIOLATIONS and BRIEF OF AMICI CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF VACATUR OF APPELLANT’S CONVICTION FOR RELIGIOUS RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO FILE BRIEF

The following Amici seek leave to submit this Amici brief: • American Islamic Congress • Episcopal Christian Church – La Misericordia de Dios • Hindu American Foundation • Institute for Religious Tolerance, Peace and Justice • International Society for Krishna Consciousness • L.A. Interfaith Clergy Coalition • North Central California Presbytery • Professional Chaplains Inc. • Queens Federation of Churches • Sacramento Valley Family Church • Sikh Dharma (Religion) Western Hemisphere • The Alliance for Enlightened Judaism • United Muslims of America Interfaith Alliance • West Sacramento Sikh Gurdwara
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That's a WIN :woohoo::woohoo::cheers::party::party::party::party::thewave:
 
That's a WIN :woohoo::woohoo::cheers::party::party::party::party::thewave:
Davey the micro-shmuck must be apoplectic :) No doubt he's screaming at the attorneys over how they screwed up his brilliant perfect plan. Maybe the next move is to tell the judge the he outranks the justice system, they've already taken care of the situation and had Danny do a very thorough o/w write-up, and Scientology will take it from here as he works his way up the conditions to be a better serial rapist.
 
Great Flag Protest idea....

Big poster of Danny....saying free Scientologist Rapist...

Could add Davey to the mix....
 
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