Officials from the Church of Scientology reportedly tried to silence Danny Masterson’s alleged rape victims, according to a new lawsuit.
18.06.2020 - 20:53 / torontosun.com
Leah Remini warned the church of Scientology that it’s “just the beginning”, after Danny Masterson was charged with raping three women on Wednesday.
The That ’70s Show star was charged with “forcibly raping three women” over the space of two years, following allegations in 2017 from women – also Scientologists – who claimed they had reported the assaults to the Church.
Remini used the accounts of two of the women in her docuseries Scientology and the Aftermath, as she shared what she said was a
Officials from the Church of Scientology reportedly tried to silence Danny Masterson’s alleged rape victims, according to a new lawsuit.
On the 17th of June, Danny Masterson, the That 70’s Show alum, was charged with raping three women. However, Page Six says it’s not only Danny who is on trial.
Officials from the Church of Scientology reportedly tried to silence Danny Masterson’s alleged rape victims, according to a new lawsuit.The disgraced That 70s Show star has been charged with forcibly raping three women – who are all former members of the Church of Scientology, to which the 44-year-old actor is said to be devoted.Previously, four women, including the three referenced in the criminal charges, filed a civil suit against Danny and the Church, accusing chiefs at the organization of
Danny Masterson was spotted on a stroll with an unidentified woman and man on June 23. Photographers caught the actor as he rocked a button down shirt, belted pants and sunglasses. His signature beard was shaved off during the casual outing, and he appeared fairly nonchalant as he chatted with his two pals. This was the first time Danny has been seen in public since being charged with three counts of rape on June 17.
That 70's Show star has been charged with forcibly raping three women on separate incidents occurring between 2001 and 2003.WATCH BELOW: That 70's Show opening credits.According to the District Attorney's Office, Masterson is accused of raping a 23-year-old woman between January and December 2001 as well as allegedly raping a 28-year-old woman in April 2003.He has also been accused of raping a 23-year-old woman who he had invited to his Hollywood Hills home between October and December of that
After the news broke that police arrested former That 70’s Show star and Church of Scientology member Danny Masterson with charges of three counts of forceable rape, Leah Remini spoke out on social media and said that this is “just the beginning” for the church, and their days of “getting away with it” are coming to an end.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer“That ’70s Show” star Danny Masterson was booked on three counts of rape on Wednesday, the culmination of an investigation that lasted more than three years.No one has covered the story more closely than Tony Ortega, the former editor of the Village Voice who has been writing about Scientology since 1995.
Renowned actor from 'That '70s Show' Danny Masterson is under the spotlight again and has landed in troubled waters. On Thursday, Danny Masterson was accused in three rape cases.
The women who say they were sexually assaulted by Danny Masterson are speaking out publicly now, days after the actor was first arrested and charged with allegedly victimizing them.
Well, Danny Masterson is finally facing criminal charges three years after rape accusations became publicly known — and 19 years after the first alleged assault — but don’t expect this to end quickly.
King of Queens alum Leah Remini has spoken up about the rape charges filed against That 70’s Show star Danny Masterson. Remini – a vocal activist against the Church of Scientology – says that these charges are the beginning of the end for the controversial religion.
This week charges were finally brought in the cases (plural) of Danny Masterson. Over the past three years, he has been under investigation after being accused of sexual assault by multiple women, and on Wednesday he was officially charged with “three counts of rape by force or fear” between 2001 and 2003.
Leah Remini has something to say now that former That 70s Show star Danny Masterson has officially been charged with raping three women nearly twenty years ago.
Former Church of Scientology member Leah Remini has taken to social media to react to the arrest of Danny Masterson on rape charges.On Wednesday, Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced the That ’70s Show star will be arraigned in September in connection with incidents that took place between 2001 and 2003.
Leah Remini warned the church of Scientology that it’s “just the beginning” after Danny Masterson was charged with raping three women on Wednesday (June 17, 2020).The That ’70s Show star was charged with “forcibly raping three women” over the space of two years, following allegations in 2017 from women – also Scientologists – who claimed they had reported the assaults to the Church.Remini used the accounts of two of the women in her docuseries Scientology and the Aftermath, as she shared what
#justice #scientologytheaftermath https://t.co/oAFlIoWFYdRemini, who was a Scientologist from the age of nine until she left, went on to warn the Church: “This is just the beginning Scientology, your days of getting away with it is coming to an end!”Meanwhile, Masterson’s lawyer Tom Mesereau issued a statement following the charges being issued on Wednesday,, insisting the actor is “innocent” and they are planning to fight the claims.“Mr.
#justice #scientologytheaftermath https://t.co/oAFlIoWFYdLast year, Leah spoke to two of Danny's accusers on the finale of her Emmy-winning A&E docuseries, "Scientology and the Aftermath." The interview aired after four women filed a lawsuit against the actor, the Church of Scientology and its leader, David Miscavige, in August 2019 for allegedly stalking and intimidating them in an effort to silence them after they filed sexual assault claims against the star.
Leah Remini reacted to the news that Danny Masterson was charged with raping three women between 2001 and 2003.“Finally, victims are being heard when it comes to Scientology! Praise the lord!” the actress and former Scientologist, 50, tweeted on Wednesday, June 17.