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TONY ORTEGA
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According to the docket at the 2nd Appellate District state court of appeals in Los Angeles, the Church of Scientology has filed an amicus curiae brief (“friend of the court” letter) in support of Danny Masterson’s attempt to overturn his conviction that has him serving 30 years to life in prison.
The indication on the docket is that Scientology’s brief attempts to intervene in the case with support for Masterson’s appeal argument that he is in prison because of “religious rights violations.” The docket also indicates that fourteen additional parties wish to join in the amicus letter.
This is the most definitive evidence yet that Scientology has not dropped its support of the That ‘70s Show actor and that it has not “declared” him a “suppressive person,” Scientology’s version of excommunication.
Tabloid publications have been claiming that Masterson was declared based on a report we had serious doubts about, and we have pointed out numerous times that Masterson’s appeal has indicated at least implied support by the church.
But now, that support is much more obvious. We have asked the court for a copy of the proposed amicus brief itself, and will post it as soon as we can get it.
Masterson was convicted of two counts of forcible rape on May 31, 2023, and then he was sentenced on September 7, 2023 to 30 years to life in prison. The actor and Scientology celebrity is appealing his conviction, and we’ve been following that case very closely here.
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Excerpt:
According to the docket at the 2nd Appellate District state court of appeals in Los Angeles, the Church of Scientology has filed an amicus curiae brief (“friend of the court” letter) in support of Danny Masterson’s attempt to overturn his conviction that has him serving 30 years to life in prison.
The indication on the docket is that Scientology’s brief attempts to intervene in the case with support for Masterson’s appeal argument that he is in prison because of “religious rights violations.” The docket also indicates that fourteen additional parties wish to join in the amicus letter.
This is the most definitive evidence yet that Scientology has not dropped its support of the That ‘70s Show actor and that it has not “declared” him a “suppressive person,” Scientology’s version of excommunication.
Tabloid publications have been claiming that Masterson was declared based on a report we had serious doubts about, and we have pointed out numerous times that Masterson’s appeal has indicated at least implied support by the church.
But now, that support is much more obvious. We have asked the court for a copy of the proposed amicus brief itself, and will post it as soon as we can get it.
Masterson was convicted of two counts of forcible rape on May 31, 2023, and then he was sentenced on September 7, 2023 to 30 years to life in prison. The actor and Scientology celebrity is appealing his conviction, and we’ve been following that case very closely here.
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Scientology trying to intervene with court to help Danny Masterson get out of prison
According to the docket at the 2nd Appellate District state court of appeals in Los Angeles, the Church of Scientology has filed an amicus curiae brief (“friend of the court” letter) in support of Danny Masterson’s attempt to overturn his conviction that has him serving 30 years to life in prison.

