King of Queens actress Leah Remini asks court for injunction to stop Scientologists from harassing her after she sued leader David Miscavige
- Remini, 53, has requested a court stop Scientologists ‘aggressively’ stalking her
- She claimed that they have now ramped up their campaign of hate against her
- It comes after she filed a lawsuit against their leader David Miscavige in August
King of Queens actress Leah Remini has requested an injunction to stop Scientologists who are angry about her lawsuit against their leader from ‘aggressively’ harassing her.
Remini, 53, is asking the court to prevent the church group from ‘stalking, harassing, and otherwise unlawfully interfering’ in her professional and personal relationships, according to documents obtained by RadarOnline.
The actress said Scientologists have ramped up their campaign of hate against her at an alarming rate since she filed a lawsuit against leader David Miscavige on August 2.
‘In the short period of time since Ms. Remini’s Complaint was filed, Ms. Remini and others have been subject to continued, aggressive harassment,’ her application for an injunction says.
Remini, who joined the Church of Scientology in 1979 as a child but left in 2013, is suing Miscavige over alleged ‘harassment, surveillance and defamation’.
King of Queens actress Leah Remini (pictured) has requested an injunction to stop Scientologists who are angry about her lawsuit against their leader from ‘aggressively’ harassing her
The actress said Scientologists have ramped up their campaign of hate against her at an alarming rate since she filed a lawsuit against their leader David Miscavige (pictured) on August 2
Remini, who joined the Church of Scientology (pictured) in 1979 as a child but left in 2013, is suing Miscavige over alleged ‘harassment, surveillance and defamation’
She said the 63-year-old began targeting her after she spoke out against the Church and questioning where his wife was at Tom Cruise’s wedding to Katie Holmes.
Remini allegedly asked about the whereabouts of Michele ‘Shelley’ Miscavige, who has not been seen for 17 years after she failed to attend the nuptials in 2006.
Miscavige, who is now also missing, is the subject of multiple lawsuits from disillusioned former Scientologists, but he has never been physically reached to be served with any paperwork.
Remini’s lawsuit claims that the ‘campaign to destroy’ her ramped up after she left the church in 2013.
Court documents show that she is accusing the Church of Scientology for ‘civil harassment, stalking, defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, intentional interference with prospective economic advantage.’
She has filed eight counts against them, and is asking for punitive and compensatory damages to be proven at trial due in December.
The suit is also asking for ‘damages for the disruption of contractual relationships and lost business opportunities’ for an undisclosed amount.
It claims that she was held at the spiritual HQ of Scientology – the Flag building – and was ‘put through a process that cost her hundreds of thousands of dollars and nearly led her to have a psychotic breakdown’.
‘In the short period of time since Ms. Remini’s Complaint was filed, Ms. Remini and others have been subject to continued, aggressive harassment,’ her application for an injunction says
Miscavige (pictured), who is now missing, is the subject of multiple lawsuits from former Scientologists, but he has never been physically reached to be served with any paperwork
Remini also claims that Scientology operated Twitter accounts make various ‘unsubstantiated claims’
‘David Miscavige subsequently acknowledged that it was wrong to have subjected Ms. Remini to the Truth Rundown and returned at least some of her money’, the filing claims.
‘Ms. Remini was made to make ‘amends’ at Flag not only to David Miscavige but to Tom Cruise.
‘For example, she was forced to donate money to name a seat in a theater after Suri Cruise and was to raise money for donation to Scientology causes led by Tom Cruise.
‘After reports of terrible abuse emerged from Scientology’s international base, Golden Era Productions, in Riverside County, Remini endured another six months of punishment for looking on the Internet and asking questions about the abuse.’
Remini claims that she had to hire bodyguards for her book tour after being ‘physically followed’ by people she says worked for the church.
She alleges that they sent ‘disparaging and threatening letters’ to those who were promoting her book.
The documents also claim that celebrities who are active Scientologists were ‘drilled’ on how to attack Remini’s credibility by calling her a ‘criminal’.
A meeting was allegedly organized in early 2018, and those who attended were handed a document for ‘talking points’ written by the Church.
DailyMail.com has contacted the Church of Scientology for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
Remini claims that she had to hire bodyguards for her book tour after being ‘physically followed’ by people she says worked for the church. (Pictured: Remini with her daughter at the 3rd Annual My Brother Charlie Family Fun Festival at Culver Studios on August 12, 2012 in Culver City)
The actress allegedly asked questions regarding the missing wife of Miscavige, who has not been seen for 17 years after she failed to attend the nuptials in 2006
She has filed eight counts against them in her lawsuit, and is asking for punitive and compensatory damages to be proven at trial
Remini claims the church is barring her from ‘exercising her First Amendment right and moral duty to speak out about Scientology’s conduct.’
Her lawsuit claims that Scientology wrote letters to advertisers and sponsors of Remini’s series ‘The Aftermath’, including Disney, Yahoo, Nissan, Coca-Cola, Nestle, and Expedia.
They are also accused in the lawsuit of ‘harassing’ whistleblowers and former Scientologists who agreed to go on the show, as well as staff and their family members.
It states: ‘Agents of Scientology who falsely claim to be journalists also call these individuals to solicit false information about Ms. Remini for Scientology’s attack websites against her.
‘In 2016, Defendants, well aware of the falsehoods being leveled at Ms. Remini, accused Ms. Remini in tweets and on their websites of causing a man named Brandon Reisdorf, whose parents were former Scientologists, to throw a rock through a window at the Los Angeles office of Scientology.
‘Mr. Reisdorf, who was forced to disconnect from his brother and parents, was in the midst of a mental health crisis. Scientology policies ban any sort of psychiatric or psychological treatment’.
Court documents also claim that Scientology has accused Remini of inciting the murder of Taiwanese Scientologist, Chih-Jen Yeh, 24, in its Australian headquarters.
The suit adds that she was allegedly stalked by two private investigators, including a former Nassau County Lieutenant.
Leah Remini seen arriving in court in relation to the Danny Masterson rape case
Shelly Miscavige has not been seen since 2007 when she attended her father’s funeral
Her lawsuit also claims that Scientologists paid a man with ‘a history of mental illness and a violet criminal record’ to stalk her at her LA home.
She says they hired Talon Executive Services to install ‘free security and surveillance’ at her neighbors home to ‘spy’ on her.
They then recruited a man to steal her mail, and harassed Remini’s family members and former employees as well as their relatives, per the lawsuit,.
According to the court documents they pose as ‘freelance reporters’ who are writing a story on how Remini is ‘abusive to her family and friends’.
It states: ‘This decade-long, coordinated harassment of Ms. Remini, as well as her friends, family, and business acquaintances, has caused severe emotional distress to Ms. Remini, has made her fear for her physical safety and that of her family, and has caused the loss of business opportunities.’
Remini also claims that Scientology operated Twitter accounts make ‘unsubstantiated claims’ that she is ‘abusive to her daughter’ and calls her a ‘c*** all the time’.
The suit states that Remini lost current and prospective business contracts and opportunities because of the alleged ‘incessant harassment’.
It claims that she lost a podcast with iHeartRadio, audio sales with Audioboom, and her People Puzzler show did not get renewed for a fourth season – because of ‘harassment’ by the Church.
Leah Remini reported Shelly missing after she left the Church of Scientology in 2013. She says the LAPD has made her feel ‘crazy’ for 10 years for looking for her missing friend
Remini also states in the suit that she was dropped by ID/PR, her entertainment publicity firm, as part of a campaign against them’.
In a statement, Remini said: ‘After 17 years of harassment, intimidation, surveillance, and defamation, I am filing a lawsuit against Scientology and David Miscavige.
‘While advocating for victims of Scientology has significantly impacted my life and career, Scientology’s final objective of silencing me has not been achieved.
‘While this lawsuit is about what Scientology has done to me, I am one of thousands of targets of Scientology over the past seven decades.
‘People who share what they’ve experienced in Scientology, and those who tell their stories and advocate for them, should be free to do so without fearing retaliation from a cult with tax exemption and billions in assets.
‘The press has a right to report about Scientology without facing a sophisticated intelligence operation from Scientology to destroy their personal lives and their careers.
‘Law enforcement authorities have a right to investigate crimes in Scientology without fear that they will lose their jobs.
David Miscavige, 62, has been avoiding being served a lawsuit brought forth by former Sea Org members for at least four months. Lawyers have attempted to serve him 27 times across various Scientology headquarters to no avail and his whereabouts are unknown
Court documents also claim that Scientology has accused Remini of inciting the murder of Taiwanese Scientologist, Chih-Jen Yeh, 24, in its Australian headquarters
‘Children, mothers, fathers, aunts, and uncles have a right to request welfare checks on their family members without fear of an operation activated against them by Scientology for doing so.
‘Those in the entertainment business should have a right to tell jokes and stories without facing an operation from Scientology which uses its resources in Hollywood to destroy their lives and careers.
‘With this lawsuit, I hope to protect the rights afforded to them and me by the Constitution of the United States to speak the truth and report the facts about Scientology without fear of vicious and vindictive retribution, of which most have no way to fight back.’
Remini has requested a hearing date of December 7.
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