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I'm with you on Scientology being a corrupt and sick institution. But we can not stoop to 'any means'. Giving up due process and judicial law in favour of unverified accusations, would be a mistake. Scientology's day is coming, but lets not become a monster to fight one.

If he is guilty of rape, then he needs to go to jail. If he is not guilty then he should not be losing his job.
What is happening now is not justice, it is the demise of justice.
Kevin also deserves his day in court. He won't get it though, the mob has spoken.

[–] simone [OP] 2 points (+2|-0)

With three out of the four accusers being Scientologists at the time of the alleged attacks I'm sure they will settle with them before it ever gets to court. Scientology doesn't want any investigation into them or their members.

before it ever gets to court

It's not going to court. It has already been settled. How much Scientology had to do with the outcome I don't know. I won't dismiss the possibility that they intervened. And that would also be wrong, but it doesn't really change where things are at today.

Today we have a man that has no outstanding claims, that have not already been dismissed by the police.
That leaves us back at Innocent until proven..
Unless a new criminal case is opened it should not even be in the news. That is tabloid level shock-news that is only missing some aliens to be complete.

[–] simone [OP] 2 points (+2|-0) Edited

This is his job that fired him. Due process is for legal proceedings not for private enterprises. His name is in the tabloids for these allegations and those allegations look bad for his employers. This costs them money. He works in California and California employees are presumed to be employed “at-will”, the employer has a right to terminate an employee's employment for any reason or no reason, with or without notice.