Blind Items Revealed #4 - Mr. X
A lawsuit is being discussed against this cult because of the way it treated this now dead B list mostly television actor.
Nelsan Ellis
Posted by ent lawyer at 8:45 AM
Labels: blind items revealed , Mr. X
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13 comments:
Scientology?
No surprises which Church is involved in this sorry saga.
Lafayette😥! Way too young but he had a lot of troubles with alcohol and drugs and cult churches don't like those things.
Google here I come
They tried to used their Scio voodoo on him when he was cold turkey abstaining From Alkyhol?
Didn’t work
If there was coercion or encouragement to detox without access to or support of medical professionals, I can fully see a civil case blowing up. This cult has been allowed to prosper for far too long.
39 is way to young to die from multiple organ failure. He should have been monitored during his withdrawal. So sad
$cientology's detox program is dangerous because they don't believe in use of many of the medications that are supposed to be used in ETOH detox protocol. Still there seems to be something to their method because it seems to have helped many of their members.
Was he a Scientologist?! Damn. I was so sad when he died. Hope it was nothing shady :/
Same @rosie riveter! $cientology’s “premier” facility Arrowhead, is constantly in the news here in Oklahoma bc people keep DYING. Apparently, it’s extremely dangerous to detox from Narcotics without medical supervision, seems as if vitamins aren’t that effective. Who knew? Oh, yeah! Maybe, medical doctors & not vapid, self serving HW stars! Yes, I’m talking to you K. Alley & pals! Dumbasses
The program here in Oklahoma tries very hard to conceal its connection to $cio or any faith based group. Patients seeking treatment aren’t members just desperate people & their families looking for help @ exorbitant rates.
OKC Teacher is correct:
http://newsok.com/article/5535003
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