| Amy Scobee | |
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Scobee in 2009 |
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| Language | English |
| Citizenship | United States |
| Period | Contemporary |
| Genres | Non-fiction |
| Subjects | Religion |
| Spouse(s) | Mark "Mat" Pesch |
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www.scobeepublishing.com |
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Amy Scobee is a former member of the Church of Scientology. She had spent much of her time in its Sea Org, a body which oversees the church's day to day operations.[1] She wrote Scientology: Abuse At the Top.[2]
She joined the Church at 14. When she decided to leave the organisation and criticise its leadership, intimate details of her pre-marital sex life were leaked to the St Petersburg Times in Florida.[1] The Church sent this information to the newspaper, but has said that this was acceptable because the information was part of an affidavit she had signed and which was therefore not confidential.[1] Scobee appeared in the 2010 Panorama documentary The Secrets of Scientology.[1]
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