Val Ross: When you’re a Scientology OT, and you have to fight cancer

Karen#1

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TONY ORTEGA
Excerpt:

OK, we screwed up big time. Sure, we could blame the fact that we’ve been out of town this week visiting mom for Mother’s Day in California, but still, we have to apologize to Val Ross that we made such a big blunder. What we did was publish the final installment of her incredible narrative out of order, skipping this, the penultimate chapter, which she had already sent us. Please accept our apologies for our error and try to keep in mind that the following episode was supposed to go before the one you already read on Saturday. To remind you where we were in her timeline, she had survived a butcher knife attack in Utah and was finally getting out of Scientology and her abusive marriage to Mark. OK, take it away, Val…


The actual work of getting on with my life took some mental navigation.

Because Mark didn’t kill me, he didn’t stay behind bars long. But he did have a restraining order. For anyone who has ever gone through the process of having a restraining order issued against someone else, it means if the person violates it, you have the right to call the cops and get that person away from you, usually with legal ramifications. A restraining order does not stop someone from violating the law or even coming after you. It just makes the person get sneaky because they know they may go back to jail if they get caught doing what they are not supposed to.

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