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Paulette's diary: (9) frame-up: arrest

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HARASSMENT DIARY, by Paulette Cooper (1982)
Part 9: Arrest
My 1997 editorial comments are enclosed in [[double square brackets]].
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On May 9, 1973, I was indicted on three felony counts, two of
sending two bomb threats through the mail, and one for perjury for
denying doing it (and stating that I thought Meisler [[the NY
Scientologist in charge of PR and me!]] had sent them to
himself). Each count carried a possible 5 years (15 years in all) and
a $5,000 fine ($15,000)

I will never forget the terrible humiliation of my arraignment
on May 19th (when I pleaded not guilty), and of standing in that big
courtroom with all those criminals, and then being marched downstairs
past prisoners to be mug shotted, fingerprinted and arrested. (But
the arrest was still better than I feared, because for the entire two
previous months, I had been petrified every time I went down to my
lobby that I might be arrested there in front of other tenants --
which would be especially humiliating after that embarrassing smear
letter.)

I will also never forget how sick I felt when I opened up the
envelope containing my indictment: "The United States of America
vs. Paulette Marcia Cooper." My thought was "200 million people
against me?" And I was sick when I thought of how hard I had worked
when young to become an American citizen,[[*]] and how much it had
always meant to me, only to have my government turn against an
innocent person.

[[1997 Footnotes:]]

[[*]] I became an American citizen -- I originally came from Belgium
-- two years after I arrived in America as part of an
adoption/citizenship "package." I had studied hard to learn English
(I only spoke French until I came to America)
so I could answer questions about the USA in English at the hearing.


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