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TONY ORTEGA
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[Judge Andrews heard arguments about Minkoff from Ramon Rasco (left) and Kyle Fontaine]
Earlier this month we were fortunate enough to get help from Mark Bunker, who attended an April 1 hearing in Clearwater, Florida in the Whitney Mills wrongful death lawsuit.
Whitney was an OT 8 Scientologist who suffered from extreme mental distress but, the lawsuit alleges, she was discouraged from getting proper mental health care and was instead encouraged by her Scientologist handlers to end her life, which she did in May 2022.
If you remember, in the hearing Kyle Fontaine, lawyer for Dr. David Minkoff, the notorious Scientologist medico who treated Whitney and who at one time lost his license in the Lisa McPherson tragedy, was arguing that his client should be dropped from the suit for deficiencies in the “pre-suit” period of the case. Specifically, he was arguing that the plaintiff (Whitney’s mother Leila Mills) had consulted experts who were not “alternative” medicine practitioners like Minkoff.
Bunker told us that Ms. Mills’ attorney, Ramon Rasco, countered that the experts he’d hired were appropriate for the actual things Minkoff did in Whitney’s case, and Judge Michael Andrews agreed.
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Excerpt:
[Judge Andrews heard arguments about Minkoff from Ramon Rasco (left) and Kyle Fontaine]
Earlier this month we were fortunate enough to get help from Mark Bunker, who attended an April 1 hearing in Clearwater, Florida in the Whitney Mills wrongful death lawsuit.
Whitney was an OT 8 Scientologist who suffered from extreme mental distress but, the lawsuit alleges, she was discouraged from getting proper mental health care and was instead encouraged by her Scientologist handlers to end her life, which she did in May 2022.
If you remember, in the hearing Kyle Fontaine, lawyer for Dr. David Minkoff, the notorious Scientologist medico who treated Whitney and who at one time lost his license in the Lisa McPherson tragedy, was arguing that his client should be dropped from the suit for deficiencies in the “pre-suit” period of the case. Specifically, he was arguing that the plaintiff (Whitney’s mother Leila Mills) had consulted experts who were not “alternative” medicine practitioners like Minkoff.
Bunker told us that Ms. Mills’ attorney, Ramon Rasco, countered that the experts he’d hired were appropriate for the actual things Minkoff did in Whitney’s case, and Judge Michael Andrews agreed.
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The transcript: Read along as judge denies Scientology doc's legal ploy
Earlier this month we were fortunate enough to get help from Mark Bunker, who attended an April 1 hearing in Clearwater, Florida in the Whitney Mills wrongful death lawsuit.
