Below line is text of an arrest warrant for Thomas C. Pagett,
wo has been in custody battle with his scientologist ex who is
financed by the Empire of Greed this is the handy dandy work of
Scientology - At bottom note "ALIAS == > SP, PTS, and asshole
per The Church of Scientology, Tommy Boy, Dad, TC"
Image of this incredible document
will be posted to alt.binaries.scientology and webbed at
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Commonwealth of Kentucky Case : 98-CR-00067
AOC-S-035 Rev. 3-96 WARRANT OF ARREST Court : CIRCUIT
Court of Justice (Bench Warrant) County: HOPKINS
COMMONWEALTH VS. PADGETT, THOMAS C. TO ALL PEACE OFFICERS IN
THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY:
You are hereby commanded to arrest
PADGETT, THOMAS C.
P.O. BOX 414 (or) c/o John Padgett
90 Cranberry Highway
S. ORLEANS MA 02662 Orleans, MA 02653
and bring him forthwith before the CIRCUIT Court of HOPKINS
County, Kentucky, to answer charges that
KRS 530050
FAILED TO APPEAR 1/4/2000 FOR HEARING
against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth. If the court
is not in session you will deliver him to the Jailer
of HOPKINS County.
The defendent may post bail in the amount of $ 5 000
with CASH type of security.
January 13, 2000.
JUDGE DATE
DESCRIPTION INFO EXECUTION
ALIAS == > SP, PTS, and asshole per The Church of Scientology,
Tommy Boy, Dad, TC
SSN 152389332
DOB 11/16/49
HEIGHT ='> 61111
WEIGHT => 229
HAIR Brown
EYES Blue
SEX M
RACE W
DL# P98-170-544
From: Arnie Lerma <www.lermanet.com> <Arnie_member@newsguy.com>
Subject: AFFIDAVIT of Paul Grosswald in PADGETT custody case
Date: 11 Apr 2000 09:15:29 -0700
Message-ID: <8cvj31$253h@edrn.newsguy.com>
AFFIDAVIT
I, Paul Grosswald, of Long Island, New York, testify to the
following as truthful and factual.
On May 6, 1994 1 testified in the Hopkins Circuit Court
(Madisonville, KY) for the Padgett vs. Padgett case. I was
impelled to do so for the following reasons:
1. Julie and Beau Padgett's freedom, constitutional rights, and
future are endangered by Scientology.
2. As a former Scientologist, I have direct knowledge about
Scientology and its policies.
3. 1 know Scientology to be a very dangerous organization. it
enforces policies which require its members to sever ties with
their families.
4. Scientology uses destructive psychological techniques to
intimidate followers into compliance. Scientologists are taught
how to lie and deceive.
5. Many people are afraid to speak out against Scientology for
fear of its widely demonstrated retaliatory methods.
6. 1 was not there to testlfy for Tom Padgett. I did not know
him.
7. 1 was not there to testify against Laura Padgett. I did not
know her.
While on the stand I observed the following (which I believe is
on videotape also):
1. The attorneys of Julie and Beau's father (Thomas) attempting
to reveal the truth about Scientology's destructive policies,
by asking me about my experiences and-knowledge.
2. The commissioner favored Julie and Beau's mother (Laura) by
not allowing Thomas' attorney to ask me if I felt Scientology
was harmful to children, even though the answer to that
question was paramount to the case.
3. Laura I s attorney, Mr. Halleyburton, attempting to insult
and intimidate me with comments that had no bearing on the case
or my testimony. He degraded my profession, and implied that I
was incapable of making a decent living, even though I have an
excellent school and work history. His comments provoked
laughter from the commissioner, who made no attempt to scold or
discipline Mr. Halleyburton for stepping out of line.
At the conclusion of the hearing Mr. Halleyburton slandered me
in f ront of the Commissioner, suggesting carelessly and
irresponsibly that I had come to Madisonville to "kidnap" the
children. This outlandish accusation was made off the record,
after I had left the stand, thus, not giving me an ample
opportunity to respond to it. The truth is I have never been
involved in kidnappings or any other criminal activities, I
have no criminal record, nor do any of my family or friends.
This underhanded attempt to smear my good reputation in front
of the commissioner is a direct reflection of the Scientology
organization which Laura belongs to. Scientology uses a "Fair
Game Policy," which tells Scientologists to destroy their
critics by making up false accusations against them.
I have since read the commissioner's recommendation on the
Padgett vs. Padgett case. I find the following sad and
irresponsible:
1. The commissioner makes a reference to the fact that I did
not know any of the Padgetts. This reference is irrelevant,
because I do know that the* same trance- inducing,
thought-stopping techniques of Scientology that were once used
on me are also being used by all Scientologists, including
Laura. In fact, I witnessed Laura using one of these techniques
(a "communication" exercise called TR-O) while I was on the
witness stand. I also know that these techniques are extremely
harmful to children and adults alike. Therefore, the
commissioner should have heeded my warnings that the children
are in danger, even though I may not know them personally.
2. The commissioner claims that Thomas has failed "to develop
proof to show that his children are being adversely effected by
Scientology," but neglects the fact that the psychologist,
appointed by his court, failed to study the Scientology issue,
thus, denying Thomas the opportunity to obtain his proof., This
point was brought out by Dr. Davis. The commissioner
acknowledges Dr. Davis' testimony in his report, but then fails
to incorporate it into his decision. He also ignores my
testimony, in which I described how Scientology recruited me.
At first, I found Scientology beneficial; the negative affects
did not emerge until some time later. Even if the commissioner
found. that the children are not currently being harmed by
Scientology, it is utterly irresponsible to place them in an
environment where the risk of future harm is so great.
3. The commissioner addresses the Scientology issue by defining
it as a religious freedom issue, and saying that he has no
right to allow religion to affect his ruling. But I testified
that when I first joined Scientology, the organization did not
consider itself a religion. Rather, it was marketed as a
"self-help" group. There is no constitutional protection for
self-help groups that engage in dangerous and unapproved mental
health therapy. Thomas has every right to be concerned about
his children's mental health, and the
therapy they are receiving, and the commissioner had every
right to incorporate that concern into his ruling.
4. The commissioner attempts to degrade Thomas by calling him
"overzealous." At no time does the commissioner acknowledge
that Thomas' concerns are justified, even though my testimony
demonstrates they are. The commissioner even admits that
Scientology "may have been bad" for me, but he does not say why
he feels it may have been bad for me. This is a significant
oversight, because if he had outlined the specific policies and
procedures of Scientology that were "bad" for me, he would have
had to admit that those same policies and procedures could also
be potentially harmful to the children. The father has every
reason to be concerned about his children's safety. If a father
showing concern for his children is considered "overzealous"
then perhaps every parent should be as "overzealous" as Thomas.
5. The commissioner pointed, to the fact that both children
expressed a preference towards living with their mother. He did
not acknowledge my testimony which stated that Scientology
employs techniques of mind control, which takes away a person's
free will to make choices for themselves. He seems to have
overlooked the possibility that the children, who are living
with their Scientologist mother, could be choosing their mother
over their father because of the influence of mind control, and
not because they have freely chosen it.
6. The commissioner awarded sole custody to Laura, arguing that
the "animosity" between the parties made joint custody
impossible. He fails to acknowledge that all the animosity came
from Laura and her attorney. The questions that were raised
regarding Scientology, were not raised out of animosity. While
Laura may have been offended by Thomas' criticism of
Scientology, the criticism was directed at the unethical
practices promoted by the organization, as well as the
exorbitant amount of money that it cost, and it was born of a
genuine concern for how those practices and loss of income
would affect the children. The attacks on Scientology were not
intended to be personal attacks on Laura, nor did anybody
suggest that Laura does not have the right to believe what she
wants. The animosity I witnessed came when Laura's attorney
tried to intimidate me both on the stand and off, insulting my
profession and accusing me of plotting to commit a felony,
namely kidnapping.
The animosity directed at me by Scientology with regards to
this case has continued since the hearing. On June 12, 1995, 1
was involved in a peaceful protest outside the Scientology
center in New York. The New York President of Scientology, John
Carmichael, approached me and said, "You're in over your head,
Paul. You bombed out in Kentucky and you'll bomb out here,
too." He was obviously making a reference to the Padgett vs.
Padgett case. When
I asked him how he knew about the case, he responded, smugly,
"We've got friends everywhere." On November 5, 1995 I was in
Cleveland attending a conference for the Cult Awareness
Network. A stranger engaged me in conversation, and when I told
him my name he began to smile and said, "Oh, I've heard of you.
Perhaps if you had kept your cool in that courtroom things
might have turned out differently." Once again, he was
obviously referring to Padgett vs. Padgett. He introduced
himself as Ian Mann, from Minneapolis, and I quickly learned
that he just happens to be one of the highest ranking
Scientologists in the. world (they call him an OT 8.) Between
these two incidents I detected the following:
1. I, Paul Grosswald, am considered an "enemy" of Scientology.
2. Thomas Padgett is considered an "enemy" of Scientology.
3. This is a big case for Scientology. It is fair to assume
that Scientologists allover the world are following it (at
least highranking Scientologists. ) It could potentially be the
first custody case on record in which sole custody is awarded
to a Scientologist parent, making it the first time that
Scientology's "disconnection" policy has ever been sanctioned
by the courts!!! (The disconnection policy states that
Scientologists should sever all ties with their loved ones when
the loved one expresses disagreement with Scientology and its
policies.)
I feel deeply for Mr. Padgett's plight. I know where the true
source of "animosity" comes from, and I know the true harm that
can be done by raising children in Scientology. I regret that
the commissioner has refused to acknowledge these truths. I
regret that Laura Padgett has been deceived and exploited by
Scientology. I regret even more what will happen to Julie and
Beau Padgett.
I, as a former Scientologist, know what it is like to realize
you have been deceived and manipulated. I had two strong
parents that helped me to see this. I hope the day will come
soon when Julie and Beau will share this appreciation with
their father. I do believe Mr. Padgett is- mature and
responsible enough to realize that Mrs. Padgett is not a bad
person, rather she is just another one of Scientology's
innocent victims, and therefore he will not allow these
children to turn against their mother.
I report this for Julie and Beau Padgett.
X Paul Grosswald -
Paul Grosswald No ry Public BARBARA MASSEY
Notary Public, State of Now York No.4518467 Qualified In Suffolk County
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