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Rod Keller

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Dec 7, 2002, 8:16:58 AM12/7/02
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Woman suing Scientologists feared private life would be made public
Irish Times
December 7, 2002
http://beta.yellowbrix.com/pages/newsreal/Story.nsp?story_id=34969800&ID=newsreal&scategory=Internet&

A woman who is suing the Church of Scientology was photographed by a man
while she was on a licensed premises early last year, the High Court was
told yesterday. Ms Mary Johnston said that incident occurred in
January/February 2001.

Ms Johnston (40), who operates a sports equipment centre at Westwood,
Foxrock, Dublin, also said a friend had told her in her shop earlier that
a man had been on the premises and had made derogatory remarks about her.

Her attention was later drawn by a work colleague to a man in the bar area
of the Westwood centre. The man was queuing up to buy something and then
sat by the window and photographed her.

Ms Johnston said she had a disposable camera which she gave to a friend,
Ms Catherine Hamilton, who took a picture of the man, which she produced
in court. The man had stared at her for about 10 minutes.

She followed the man out to the car park and he jumped a wall. She took a
mental note of the registration of a car he was driving and called garda.
The man concerned had come into her shop on a number of occasions.

Ms Johnston was continuing her evidence in her action against the Church
of Scientology Mission of Dublin, and three of its members, Mr John Keane,
Mr Tom Cunningham and Mr Gerard Ryan. She is seeking damages for alleged
conspiracy, misrepresentation and breach of constitutional rights.

After leaving the Church, Ms Johnston said she had nightmares,
sleeplessness and anxiety attacks, which she had not experienced before.
Asked by Mr Michael Cush SC, one of her legal team, whether, in the two
years after leaving the Church, she had ever felt free of it or
scientologists, she said she did not.

From May 1994, having left Scientology, Ms Johnston said she lived in
dread and fear because she knew what she had told the movement in
confidence "risked being breached". She believed her private life in some
way was going to become public.

Towards October, she began to have very bad and prolonged headaches and
was dizzy. She went to a doctor. She linked the headaches to Scientology.

She was invited to speak at a meeting in Clonliffe College in late 1994.
Afterwards, a letter was sent by Mr Gerard Ryan to Stephen O'Brien, a
journalist then with the Irish Independent. The letter came into her
possession shortly afterwards. When she read it she was gutted because she
knew then that the fears she had were well founded. She was grieved by
what she read and she also felt betrayed.

Mr Michael Collins SC, for the defendants, opened his cross-examination of
Ms Johnston by reading a nine-page article about Scientology, written by
Prof Brian Wilson, of Oxford University. Ms Johnston agreed this was a
reasonable summary of what Scientologists believed.

She agreed she became friendly with Mr Cunnigham in the early 1990s. There
was never any romantic relationship between them. They moved into a house
in Firhouse in late 1991. In early 1992, she began dianetic auditing.

She agreed she had "let fly" at Mr Cunnigham over the state of the house
once, and later apologised. Mr Cunnigham suggested she try a session of
dianetic auditing and she "reluctantly" agreed. Mr Collins said Mr
Cunningham's recollection was that she was very enthusiastic about it.

She could not recall asking Mr Cunnigham to destroy notes of sessions
where she had divulged "my secrets".

The hearing continues.

Warrior

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Dec 7, 2002, 10:28:40 AM12/7/02
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In reading the second from the last line in the following article, I
am left wondering whether Mr. Cunningham claimed that Ms. Johnston
asked her to destroy notes of her "auditing sessions". Does anyone
know if this is the case?

Warrior - Sunshine disinfects
My Scientology experiences webbed at http://warrior.xenu.ca


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