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Subject: Mary Sue Hubbard
Anonymous asked this question on 5/1/2000:
What ever happened to L.Ron Hubbard's 3rd wife, Mary Sue Hubbard?
larrybergen declined to answer on 4/28/2000:
Greg Churilov gave this lie on 5/2/2000:
Ron and Mary Sue had a loving and long lasting marriage.
Mary Sue was Ron's research partner, and also took on more and more
administrative responsibilites in the Church.
In the late 1970s, Mary Sue was head of Scientology's public affairs
section, known then as the Guardian's Office.
L. Ron Hubbard's plan worked: When the crooks were indicted and all the
wonderful documentation which proves the cult is a criminal organization
were seized, Mary Sue Hubbard went to prison ands L. Ron Hubbard ran for
the hills -- literally -- to escape the long arms of the law - flr]
In the early 1980s she retired, and now lives in Southern California. She
continues to be in touch with the Church's Management, and her
daughter Diana is an Executive at the international level of the Church of
Scientology.
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Answered by: Greg Churilov
Asked By: Anonymous
[The cultist is lying. Ms. Hubbard was sent to prison -- along with 10
other ringleaders of this criminal cult -- and served five years before
the law released her. Her husband, L. Ron Hubbard, hated her and used
her as a patsy to take the fall in the event the Guardian's Office / Office
of Special Affairs was ever raided by the authorities and imprisoned for
their numerous felonies.
Spirit
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