Scientology
Scientology calls lawsuit fraudulent
By THOMAS C. TOBIN
St. Petersburg Times, published December 17, 1999
CLEARWATER -- The wrongful death lawsuit filed against the
Church of Scientology by an aunt of Lisa McPherson was based on
fraud and improper motives, Scientology attorneys argued in a
probate court hearing that began Thursday and continues today.
The church is asking Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge George Greer
to remove Dell Liebreich of Yantis, Texas, as the personal
representative of McPherson's estate.
McPherson was the 36-year-old Scientologist who died in 1995
while under the care of church staffers in Clearwater.
Liebreich is McPherson's aunt and the sister of McPherson's
mother, Fannie McPherson. In February 1997, 17 days after
Fannie McPherson died, Lisa McPherson's estate -- under
Liebreich's direction -- filed a wrongful death lawsuit against
the church.
Scientology officials say Fannie McPherson, who lived in
Dallas, never wanted to sue the church but that Liebreich
exploited Fannie's ill health and forged her name to one of the
documents used in setting up the estate. They also allege that
the wrongful death lawsuit has been taken over by Scientology
critics who want to destroy the church. They are asking Greer
to appoint someone else to head the estate.
Ken Dandar, the attorney for McPherson's family, said
Scientology has no legal standing to challenge the estate. He
also said it was Fannie McPherson's dying wish that the church
be sued and exposed. At least three people witnessed Fannie
McPherson sign the document in question, he said.
In a six-hour hearing Thursday, Greer heard from a prominent
handwriting expert hired by the church, as well as a notary
public and a hospice worker who cared for Fannie McPherson.
The hearing resumes this morning in Clearwater.
Meanwhile, the church has asked Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney
Bernie McCabe to consider whether a crime was committed in
setting up the estate. For that reason, an assistant state
attorney attended Thursday's hearing.
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