Chased by their church: When you try to leave Scientology, they try to bring you back
By Joe Childs and Thomas C. Tobin, Times Staff Writers
For years, the Church of Scientology chased down and brought back staff members who tried to leave.
Ex-staffers describe being pursued by their church and detained, cut off from family and friends and subjected to months of interrogation, humiliation and manual labor.
One said he was locked in a room and guarded around the clock.
Some who did leave said the church spied on them for years.
Others said that, as a condition for leaving, the church cowed them into signing embellished affidavits that could be used to discredit them if they ever spoke out.
The St. Petersburg Times has interviewed former high-ranking Scientology officials who coordinated the intelligence gathering and supervised the retrieval of staff who left, or “blew.”
They say the church, led by David Miscavige, wanted to contain the threat that those who left might reveal secrets of life inside Scientology.