http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/2 ... 0633.htmll.
So, two people sued the Church of Scientology under a human trafficking statute. They lost because the CoS' activities did not constitute "human trafficking" per say. I suppose I can understand that. But, also, there's this.
[The judges] also said that the lower court properly rested its rulings on the ministerial exception which says courts may not scrutinize many aspects of the minister-church relationship.
I cannot even begin to understand how this flies, legally. I mean, I know the US legal system is corrupt. But ministerial exemption for physically abusing people, as a matter of legal theory and legal practice, is just beyond the beyond. I have trouble believing the above makes an ounce of sense.
... I probably shouldn't be surprised by stuff like this any more, either. But every time I think things could not possibly get more stupid here... well.
P.S. Here is a photo of a fence outside the CoS' "Gold Base":
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... _focus.jpg
It is literally studded with dagger blades. What the fuck.