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Tom Cruise Calls Scientology Marriage Recruitment Story 'Lies'

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Sep. 3 2012, Published 2:18 p.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Tom Cruise is striking back at the blockbuster magazine article alleging Scientology recruited girlfriends and at least one wife -- Katie Holmes -- for him.

"Lies in a different font are still lies — designed to sell magazines," was his rep's dig at upscale Vanity Fair, the monthly mag that is publishing the article.

As RadarOnline.com reported, Vanity Fair's Maureen Orth has penned a devastating look at how top Scientology officials allegedly went on a hunt for a new wife for Cruise in 2004.

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Sources, including former Scientologist Marc Headley, told the award-winning Orth that Iranian-born actress Nazanin Boniadi was selected in November, 2004, but her romance with Cruise only lasted three months before she was shipped off to a Scientology center in Florida.

Orth also writes that the search, which ultimately led to Katie, was headed by the now-missing wife of Scientology leader David Miscavige.

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Katie and Tom's divorce was finalized last month with Katie getting custody of their daughter Suri and what we've been told is a "sizable" trust fund for the little girl.

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