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Jurist won't let church keep materials
Rocky Mountain News
Thursday September 21, 1995
By Karen Abbott
A U.S. Supreme Court justice Wednesday refused to let the Church of
Scientology keep materials it seized from a church critic.
Justice Stephen Breyer, the justice assigned to handle requests for
legal intervention in Colorado cases, turned down the church's
appeal of two earlier court rulings, said Natalie Hanlon-Leh,
attorney for Lawrence Wollersheim.
U.S. District Judge John Kane in Denver refused to let the church
keep the materials it seized from Wollersheim while the church's
civil lawsuit against him is pending. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals agreed with Kane.
Wollersheim, a former Scientologist, distributes information about
the church on the Internet through his Boulder-based non-profit
organization, FACTNet. The church has accused him of revealing
secret church beliefs in violation of copyright and trade secret
laws.