From: Fredric L. Rice <
frice@raids.org>
I need information on Lawrence Heller. Specifically, I need to know
what his wife's name is (assuming he has or had a wife) and if he has
or had any daughters, I need to know what their names are. If anybody
has that information, could you send it to me ASAP?
The ARSCC (wrdne) agent code named "Bike" turned up a possible
link to a sporgery suspect that, if the first name matches, is a
positive confirmation.
Thanks.
Anonymous response:
I don't have that specific information, but here's some general
Lawrence E. Heller that may or may not help:
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Heller & Edwards
Range: Office Size: 2-10; Total Firm Size: 2-10
Born: 1948
Education: John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois
Admitted [to Bar]: Illinois 1975; California 1977
Practice: General Practice
Litigation: 100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
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Lawrence E. Heller, in 1987, represented ASI in a fraud
case against both ASI and CST. Here are the only two
stories that could be dredged up on it:
Copyright 1987 The Times Mirror Company Los Angeles Times
BODY:
<SNIP>
The suit alleged that a profit-making firm run by high-ranking
Scientologists, Author Services Inc., had been used as a
conduit to siphon church funds to Hubbard. Created for
the same purpose, according to the suit, was the Church of Spiritual
Technology, an Hubbard died in January, 1986.
<SNIP>
"The heart of the lawsuit is cut out," said attorney
Lawrence E. who represented Author Services.
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PR Newswire
BODY:
<SNIP>
...Larry Heller, attorney for defendant Author Services
Inc., said today that he is 'confident that if F.A.I.R.
does file a fourth amended complaint, it will be
dismissed once more, as have all the preceding versions
of the suit.'"
Lawrence E. Heller, at the time of this suit, had already
been appointed as Special Director for life of CST. Both
CST and ASI were named in this fraud suit, but Lawrence
E. Heller wasn't representing the non-profit corporation
for which he served as Special Director; he was
representing the FOR-PROFIT firm which later would
transfer all its copyrights, assets and stock to CST.
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Subject: Lawrence Heller
Date: 07/27/1999
Heller, Lawrence E.--Partner
Suite 500, 9454 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA
90212-2908
Phone: (562) 550-8833
Fax: (310) 858-6637
September 29, 1987, Tuesday, Home Edition
SECTION: Metro; Part 2; Page 8; Column 1; Metro Desk
LENGTH: 280 words
HEADLINE: SCIENTOLOGY SUIT LACKING FRAUD FACTS, JUDGE SAYS
BYLINE: By JOEL SAPPELL, Times Staff Writer
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ruled that there is
insufficient evidence in a $1-billion lawsuit against the
Church of Scientology to support charges that two
corporations helped the religion's founder, L. Ron
Hubbard, plunder church coffers.
December 10, 1987, Thursday
DISTRIBUTION: TO CITY DESK AND RELIGION EDITOR
LENGTH: 422 words
HEADLINE: CHARGES AGAINST CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY DISMISSED
DATELINE: LOS ANGELES, Dec. 10
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 10 /PRN/ -- The California Superior
Court in Los Angeles has granted two motions to dismiss a
$1.5 billion suit filed by a small group of disgruntled
former members of the Church of Scientology.
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