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aaron saxton (aka aaron tweddell) • australia • daily telegraph (australia) • nick xenophon • sue hunt
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Feb 4, 2010
AVO for anti-Scientologist crusader — Daily Telegraph (Australia)
Type: Press
Source: Daily Telegraph (Australia)
A SCIENTOLOGIST has launched private legal action to prevent a former member coming anywhere near her and the Church, with bizarre claims of harassment and intimidation. But Aaron Saxton, an outspoken anti-Scientologist, yesterday told a Sydney court he did not even know who the woman was until a summons was served on him. As he opposed an apprehended violence order yesterday, he said the case was designed purely to stop him exercising his right to free speech. Mr Saxton, through independent ...
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