SCIENTOLOGY LEADER HIT
SCIENTOLOGY leader David Miscavige has been blasted by late founder L. Ron Hubbard’s son-in-law, who claimed the power-hungry tyrant locked him up, spit on him and hit him!
Guy White also claimed Miscavige — whose best pal is Scientology poster boy Tom Cruise — “erased” Hubbard’s family members from the sci-fi faith.
“I have never wanted to speak out earlier because I’ve been followed. I’ve had private investigators on me — and I didn’t want my life to be hell,” Guy said in a blockbuster interview.
Guy, 63, joined the church at 19 and was once a member of Scientology’s “royal family” — married to Hubbard’s daughter, Suzette, and a member of the religion’s elite Sea Org. But in November 1982, he said he was ordered to account for his “transgressions” and taken to a small, dank cell with no windows. He claimed Miscavige attacked him in the cell.
“He walks up to me, grabs my lanyard, rips it off me [then] backhands me,” Guy recalled.
“My glasses go off flying and break and then he spits in my face. I have no idea what this is for. “He says, ‘People are being prosecuted for what you’ve done!’” It wasn’t until years later that Guy learned he was being “punished” for challenging his superiors on a project. Later, Guy was expelled from Sea Org and ordered to chip paint off boilers while under guard.
Guy was eventually moved to Scientology’s “reeducation program” for members not in good standing, where he met Suzette. The two were planning to wed when they learned of Hubbard’s death. According to Guy, Hubbard’s will was changed the day before he died and the new will “moved a lot of money from the family into the church.”
After Miscavige seized power, the names of Hubbard family members were erased from books and other church materials, according to Guy.
He was shunted to a menial job at the Scientology movie studios, while Suzette did Miscavige’s laundry.
Both eventually fled the church and the couple divorced after Guy realized he was gay. Scientology officials denied Guy’s account, saying: “He is reaching back 40 years to manufacture lies about Scientology.”
But Hubbard’s greatgrandson, Jamie DeWolf, has also slammed Miscavige.
In 2017, he told The
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