Leah's Nightmare: Scientology Opens Location Less Than 1 Mile From Enemy Remini's TV Show Offices
Aug. 2 2018, Updated 5:04 p.m. ET
Leah Remini has accused Scientology of harassment and bullying ever since she quit the cult five years ago — and now, she believes the church has set up shop right outside the offices of her anti-Scientology show!
RadarOnline.com can exclusively confirm that the church has established a satellite location less than a mile away from the production offices of Remini's A&E award-winning docuseries, Scientology: The Aftermath.
The Church of Scientology moved the Sherman Oaks satellite location on Ventura Blvd to Van Nuys in May 2017.
The Sherman Oaks branch was in a much more upscale part of town than the current Van Nuys space, and had been operating on Ventura Blvd. since 2012.
"The Church of Scientology is making it clear to Leah and staff members for her anti-Scientology show they will always be watching her every move. They can set up anywhere, and will do so," a source close to Remini told RadarOnline.com.
Neighbors for the Church of Scientology Van Nuys location include a Thai massage parlor, and a now defunct medical supply business.
Intellectual Property Corporation, the production company for Remini's show, moved to the Van Nuys location from El Segundo in August 2017.
However, "the move had been in the works for months. The Church obviously found out about the move and set-up down the street," the source insisted.
According to a Church of Scientology spokesperson, the Van Nuys location opened a few months earlier to IPC's move, and is only more proof that Remini is paranoid and delusional.
"Leah Remini continues to be unhinged and delusory; your request reflects Remini’s growing paranoia. Remini finds new conspiracies around every corner, inventing stories out of whole cloth to incite hate crimes against members of her former religion. The Sherman Oaks Scientology Mission moved to its present location on Sepulveda Blvd. in May 2017, months before IPC joined them in the neighborhood," the spokesperson told RadarOnline.com.
"Twice Leah Remini failed to extort the Church, once for $500,000 before upping her demand by an additional $1 million. Instead, Remini continues to spout lies while attempting to conceal her real motives, which are entirely financial. Peddling hate and bigotry for money is the career Leah Remini has chosen to carve out for herself. See http://www.leahreminiaftermath.com/
"So-called controversies about Scientology are manufactured by a handful of anti-Scientologists, your sources, seeking to exploit people’s curiosity about the religion. Whatever you have read or heard from them is nothing like what we believe, what we do and who we are. See for yourself. This is what the Scientology Network is all about. www.scientology.tv."
Remini's show returns to A&E for a third season later this year.
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