After 7 months of Scientology stalling in the Boston courts, the judge has decided that it is stalemate and has ended the case in Gregg Houshs favour! Scientology wanted to use Gregg Housh as an example of what it could do to its enemies; ruin them financially and destroy them completely for simply being critical of their policies. When the Cult of Scientology placed Housh on trial for harassment in March, spectators, including Attorneys, described the case against him as ridiculous". Gregg Housh was on trial for 7 months on two charges of criminal harassment and trespassing. BOTH CHARGES HAVE BEEN DROPPED based on non-adequate prosecutor evidence. The question is why a church would spend so long - and 10 pre-trial hearings and so much money on a case that they were almost certain to lose. The DA is quoted as saying, After a review of the evidence, prosecutors determined they could not meet their burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt on this charge of criminal harassment and could not in good faith move forward with it. Had the case gone to trial, prosecutors would have had to introduce evidence and testimony to show that Housh and others entered the Church of Scientology's Beacon Street building in a boisterous manner during a March 15 protest, disturbing the proceedings and alarming those inside. The cult instigated the trumped-up charges because Mr. Housh was the applicant on the permit for the first Boston Protest. This involves a process where an actual person must file a permit with the city council to reserve a protesting spot. This is a public filing, which is in the public records and which anybody can get a hold of. Scientology's lawyers used it to identify Gregg Housh as the member of Anonymous who signed the application. They then turned their full attention to destroying him because he was the only person they had any information to on. The Scientology vs Gregg Housh case was a classic example of Scientology's Fair Game Act, which cult f...
After 7 months of Scientology stalling in the Boston courts, the judge has decided that it is stalem...