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3 matching items found between Jul 1992 and Dec 1992. Furthermore, there are 317 matching items for all time not shown.
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Sep 17, 1992
'It's immoral, sinister and corrupt' says judge — Chichester Observer (UK)
Aug 20, 1992
IRS must pay Scientologists $16,881 — Los Angeles Times (California)
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Type: Press
Source: Los Angeles Times (California)
A federal judge in Los Angeles has ordered the Internal Revenue Service to pay the Church of Scientology $16,881 for legal fees it incurred during a two-year battle over records requested under the Freedom of Information Act. In 1989, the Scientologists filed a request for any government files indicating that the church had been designated a "tax protester." The IRS refused to turn over that information, and the Scientologists filed suit to force its release. Eventually, the IRS turned over a ...
Jul 1, 1992
The two faces of Scientology — The American Lawyer
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Type: Press
Author(s): William W. Horne
Source: The American Lawyer
The Church of Scientology uses private detectives and bulldog litigators to pursue its numerous detractors. It also hires low-key establishment lawyers who work quietly within the system. So who is directing the $416 million libel suit against Time? On April 27, 1992, lawyers for the Church of Scientology International filed a $416 million libel action in federal court in New York against Time Warner, Inc., Time Inc. Magazine Company [Time Warner is a partner in American Lawyer Media, L.P.], and writer ...
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