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Scientology denies an account of an impromptu I.R.S. meeting

Title: Scientology denies an account of an impromptu I.R.S. meeting
Date: Wednesday, 19 March 1997
Publisher: New York Times
Author: Douglas Frantz
Main source: nytimes.com
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The Church of Scientology has denied that its leader and another official had an unscheduled meeting in October 1991 with Fred T. Goldberg Jr., then the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service. A statement released by the church, which was sharply critical of an article on March 9 in The New York Times, said that its leader, David Miscavige, had not had an impromptu meeting with Mr. Goldberg and that all meetings between church representatives and I.R.S. officials had been attended ... [Read the rest at nytimes.com]