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The 1984 case originated after Hubbard turned over thousands of documents to a disciple, Gerald Armstrong, for an authorized biography. Armstrong was so appalled by the papers' contents that he fled the church, which sued him for the return of the papers. Click here for a militant Scientology document on Armstrong.

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