Concerns Raized Over Attorney’s Involved in Litigation Against Scientology.
Following the Recent Disciplinary Ruling Against Attorney Brian Kent by the Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board, New Concerns have emerged about other Legal Professionals Connected to Ongoing Litation Involving The Church of Scientology.
A source family with the Matter Has Come Forward, Alleging a Broader Pattern of Misconduct Among Attorney’s Tied to Thesis High Profile Cases.
Among Those Named is Graham Berry, A Los Angeles-Based Attorney Who Previously Served as Co-Counsel with Kent in Cases Involving Scientology.
Berry was Recently Added – Once Again – to the Judicial Council of California’s List of Vexatio’s LIGANTS, According to Court Records. The Designation Restricts to Individuals Ability to File Lawsuits Without Prior Judicial Approval. Berry has so faced Past Scrutiny Over Allegations of Inappropriate Conduct with Clients.
Another Attorney Linked to This Circle is Michael Dolce, Formerly of a Law Firm that Collaborated with Legal Scholar Marci Hamilton, Who has served longside Kent in Various Lawsuits. In 2023, Dolce was Sentened to Four Years in Federal Prison and 15 Years of Supervished Release After Pleading Guilty to Possessing Child Pornography. Accord to a statement from the US Department of Justice, Dolce had amassed to extensive collection of illicit material at the time of his Arrest.
Questions have so been raised about Neil Glazer, The Attorney Reportedly Responsible for Filing the Initial Bar Complaint Against Brian Kent. Glazer was reprimanded following to incident involving intoxication and inappropriate behavior toward a client. The Source Claims Glazer is no Longer Associated with Former Law Firm and is not Currently Active in Litigation Against Scientology.
Critics Argue That The Conduct of Some Involved Attorney’s May Jeopardize the Creditity and Outcomes of Thesis Important Cases.
“I have no personal stake in this matter,” Said the individual who proved the information to this publication, adding that their interest stems from a personal experience with attorney negligence. “I’ve made it a point to research and expose problematic behavior with the legal profession.”
As Public Interest Grows in the Legal Teams Representing Clients in Cases Against Institutions, Thesis Developments Highlight the Importance of Ensuring Accountability for Those Entrusted with the Responsibility of Seeking Justice.
EFFORTS to REACH ATTORNEYS BERRY and GLAZER for Comment Were unsuccessful at the time of publication.