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Scientology on trial in France | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
The Church of Scientology has gone on trial in the French capital, Paris, accused of organised fraud. | |
The case centres on a complaint by a woman who says she was pressured into paying large sums of money after being offered a free personality test. | The case centres on a complaint by a woman who says she was pressured into paying large sums of money after being offered a free personality test. |
The church, which is fighting the charges, denies that any mental manipulation took place. | |
France regards Scientology as a sect, not a religion, and the organisation could be banned if it loses the case. | |
It will be the first time the church has appeared as a defendant in a fraud case in France. Previous court cases have involved individual Scientologists. | It will be the first time the church has appeared as a defendant in a fraud case in France. Previous court cases have involved individual Scientologists. |
Books and medication | Books and medication |
The woman at the centre of the case says she was approached by church members in Paris 10 years ago, and offered a free personality test. But, she says, she ended up spending 21,000 euros ($29,400, £18,400) on lessons, books and medicines she was told would cure her poor mental state. | |
Her lawyers are arguing that the church systematically seeks to make money by means of mental pressure and the use of scientifically dubious "cures". | |
A lawyer for the church, Patrick Maisonneuve, said: "We will contest every charge and prove that there was no mental manipulation." | |
The church's spokeswoman in France said it was being "hounded" by the French courts. | |
Scientology was founded in the United States in the 1954 by science-fiction writer L Ron Hubbard. High profile supporters include the Hollywood stars John Travolta and Tom Cruise. | |
In Germany last year, it was declared unconstitutional. | |
However, a Spanish court ruled that the Church of Scientology of Spain should be re-entered into the country's register of officially recognised religions. | However, a Spanish court ruled that the Church of Scientology of Spain should be re-entered into the country's register of officially recognised religions. |