Narconon Arrowhead Rehab Center |
Three deaths at the facility in nine months (the last in July 2012) has resulted in local and state investigations, the Oklahoma legislature is this week considering a new bill to tighten regulation of the facility, and earlier this month Narconon Arrowhead’s CEO, Gary Smith, had his drug counselor certification permanently revoked.
And today, Gary Richardson filed five additional lawsuits against the facility, each of which is alleging that Narconon is a fraudulent business that advertises bogus success rates. Each of the suits names Narconon Arrowhead, Narconon International, and Scientology’s “good works” umbrella non-profit, the Association for Better Living and Education. [continued@tonyortega.org]
FIVE LAWSUITS: SCIENTOLOGY's NARCONON-ARROWHEAD
• Mary Cantu: http://www.scribd.com/doc/131661637/Mary-Cantu-vs-Narcono
• Lisa Gray: http://www.scribd.com/doc/131662626/Lisa-Gray-vs-Narconon
• Gina Nelsen: http://www.scribd.com/doc/131663394/Gina-Nelsen-vs-Narconon
• Sue Ann Newman: http://www.scribd.com/doc/131664506/Sue-Ann-Newman-vs-Narconon
• Vicki White: http://www.scribd.com/doc/131665820/Vicki-White-vs-Narconon
Lawsuits allege Narconon Arrowhead counselors traded sex for drugs
mcalesternews.com [MAR.22.13] ~ Narconon Arrowhead counselors allegedly traded drugs for sex and fraudulently charged a patients credit card some $14,500 according to allegations found in five lawsuits filed Thursday against the facility.
The lawsuits were filed Thursday in Pittsburg County District Court.
Also among the allegations the suits say Narconon influenced a grandmother to take out a $7,000 loan to “save her grandson’s life” and Narconon charged some $14,500 to a credit card obtained without the cardholders knowledge. [continued@mcalesternews.com]
News2: NARCONON ARROWHEAD - Faces five more lawsuits
More on Narconon
• Ripoff Report: Narconon
• Wikipedia.org: Narconon
• TippingPoint: Narconon
• WhyWeProtest: Narconon
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