Abuse Of Power! Leah Remini Docuseries Blasts Violent Scientology Leader
Nov. 3 2016, Updated 8:17 p.m. ET
Leah Remini's upcoming docuseries isn't just revealing the truth behind Scientology's corrupt and scandalous practices, the juicy A&E series will also tackle the church's big-wig leader, David Miscavige!
In a new trailer for Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, set to air November 29, former members confirmed RadarOnline.com's reports of 56-year-old Miscavige's violent behavior.
"The pope of Scientology just beat the s**t out of me," one former member recalled in the video, while another man claimed that Miscavige "started hammering my face."
In an emotional moment, a woman told Remini: "I was 14 when I started in Scientology, and I had a boss who was 35-years-old and we had sex . . . and the organization did not tell my mother . . . Did not tell the police . . . They're gonna sweep it under the carpet and it'll all be over with."
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, David Miscavige was called "Little Hitler" as a child — and uses blackmail, fear and even A-list member Tom Cruise — to maintain control of the controversial cult.
The shocking revelations came from the Scientology boss' sex-crazed brother, Ronald, who fled the church 16 years ago after rising to a powerful position in its inner circle.
Ronald, who held a lofty position in the church's elite Sea Org, got a taste of his brother's tactics when he was followed after he left the church in 2000.
"They've got the most powerful propaganda machine since the Nazis," he told RadarOnline.com in a world exclusive interview. "It's a horrible organization, and I would definitely liken my brother to Adolf Hitler."
In response to Remini's claims, a Scientology rep commented: "Desperate for attention with an acting career stuck in a nearly decade-long tailspin, Leah Remini needs to move on with her life. Instead, she seeks publicity by maliciously spreading lies about the Church using the same handful of bitter zealots who were kicked out years ago for chronic dishonesty and corruption and whose false claims the Church refuted years ago, including through judicial decisions."
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