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Chiropractic firm sued
Cincinnati Post
Wednesday, September 20, 1995
A former employee of a local chiropractic firm filed a lawsuit
Tuesday against the company, claiming he was forced to participate
in training programs aimed at "indoctrinating" him in the tenets of
the Church of Scientology. John M. Waksmundski said when he
protested that the teachings offended his Christian beliefs, he was
fired. Waksmundski filed suit in U.S. District Court against the
directors of what was known as Affordable Chiropractic Clinics. The
company has since been bought out.
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