The injunction that Marin County Superior Court Judge Gary W. Thomas signed on October 17, 1995 provides the legal descriptions of the activities in which members of the class of persons acting in concert with Gerry must participate.
This survey utilizes the injunction’s language and definitions so that a very clear determination of class membership can be made.
Each of the questions below concerns a set of Scientology organizations and individuals referred to collectively in the injunction as the “beneficiaries.” The proper names or identities of all the organizational or individual beneficiaries are not known at this time.
The beneficiaries comprise every Scientology or Scientology affiliated church, organization or entity and all of their officers, directors, agents, representatives, employees, volunteers, successors, assigns and legal counsel; Author Services, Inc., its officers, directors, agents, representatives, employees, volunteers, successors, assigns and legal counsel; the Estate of L. Ron Hubbard, its executor, beneficiaries, heirs, representatives, and legal counsel; and/or Mary Sue Hubbard.
If you answered yes
I am not a lawyer and nothing I have stated should be taken as legal advice. The class will hire a lawyer to prosecute our case as soon as possible.
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you could be acting in concert with Gerry Armstrong, and you could have a claim against the Scientology beneficiaries for violating and threatening your rights.
If you believe you have acted in concert with Gerry, you should consider participating in a class action against the beneficiaries for damages and to have the injunction, as it applies to the class, declared unlawful and unenforceable.
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