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35 Facts About Kendrick Moxon

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Kendrick Moxon practices in Los Angeles, California, and is a lead counsel for the Church of Scientology.

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Kendrick Moxon was admitted to the Washington, DC, bar association in 1984, and the State Bar of California in 1987.

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Kendrick Moxon worked out of the Scientology intelligence agency known as the Guardian's Office, and was named as an unindicted co-conspirator after the Federal Bureau of Investigation's investigation into criminal activities by Scientology operatives called "Operation Snow White".

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An evidence stipulation in the case signed by both parties stated he had provided false handwriting samples to the FBI; Kendrick Moxon has since said that he did not "knowingly supply" false handwriting samples.

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Kendrick Moxon has served as Commissioner of the Scientology-affiliated organization Citizens Commission on Human Rights.

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Kendrick Moxon represented the Church of Scientology in 1988 in a billion-dollar class action lawsuit against the organization by former Scientologists which was dismissed in Los Angeles Superior Court.

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In 1990 Kendrick Moxon represented the organization in a suit against the Internal Revenue Service in an attempt to gain access to information about Scientology held by the IRS.

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Kendrick Moxon assisted 50Scientologists in filing separate lawsuits against the organization Cult Awareness Network, which led to the bankruptcy of the organization.

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Kendrick Moxon represented the plaintiff in the Jason Scott case against CAN and cult deprogrammer Rick Ross.

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Kendrick Moxon said he was proud of what he had done, referring to the old CAN organization as a "hate group".

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Kendrick Moxon represented the manager of the Scientology facility Golden Era Productions in a filing against Keith Henson, a critic of Scientology.

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Kendrick Moxon filed an affidavit in 2000 in the case involving the criminal prosecution of the Church of Scientology in the death of Scientologist Lisa McPherson, and defended her treatment by Scientology staffers as part of a religious practice.

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Kendrick Moxon received his JD degree from George Mason University in 1981.

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Kendrick Moxon was admitted to the bar of Washington, DC, on September6,1984, and the State Bar of California on June17,1987.

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In 1977, Kendrick Moxon served as an official of the Church of Scientology, and held the title of "reverend".

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At the time of the indictments and investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the Operation Snow White case, Kendrick Moxon was working in the church intelligence agency then known as the Guardian's Office.

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The stipulation stated Kendrick Moxon was "directed to supply the government with fake handwriting samples".

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Kendrick Moxon stated to the Phoenix New Times that the stipulation of evidence was written by FBI agents and signed by church officials.

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Kendrick Moxon asserted that he did not "knowingly supply" samples of false handwriting to the FBI, and said that he was investigated by bar associations for California and Washington, DC, before being admitted to the respective bar associations.

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Former church intelligence operative Frank Oliver told the Phoenix New Times that in his work for the replacement to the Guardian's Office, the Office of Special Affairs, his last assignment for the organization was to assist Kendrick Moxon in setting up a special unit focused on the Cult Awareness Network.

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Oliver stated that the goal of his work with Kendrick Moxon was to recruit individuals who would become plaintiffs in lawsuits against the Cult Awareness Network.

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Kendrick Moxon acted as attorney for the Church of Scientology in 1988 when former Scientologists sued the organization in a billion-dollar class action lawsuit.

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In 1990 Kendrick Moxon represented the Church of Scientology in a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service in an attempt to gain access to government documents on the organization.

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Kendrick Moxon assisted Scientologists in filing 50lawsuits against the Cult Awareness Network, which eventually led to the bankruptcy of the organization.

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Kendrick Moxon confirmed to the St Petersburg Times that his firm assisted the Scientologists with their litigation against CAN for mostly no charge, and that Scientology churches "helped a little bit, but very little" with the case.

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Kendrick Moxon asserted that his legal services were requested by individual Scientologists because of his religious discrimination litigation experience.

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Deprogrammer Rick Ross had been referred to Scott's mother by a local volunteer for CAN, and Kendrick Moxon represented Scott in a lawsuit against Ross and CAN.

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Kendrick Moxon was involved in the sale of CAN's confidential files when the organization was in bankruptcy proceedings.

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In 2000, Moxon co-authored a paper on the Cult Awareness Network with Anson D Shupe and Susan E Darnell.

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Kendrick Moxon represented manager Ken Hoden of the Church of Scientology's Golden Era Productions in February 1998 when he filed a restraining order against Keith Henson after Henson protested against Scientology in May 1997 and January 1998 outside the Golden Era film studios in Gilman Hot Springs, California.

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Kendrick Moxon had argued that Henson was dangerous based on comments critical of Scientologists he had posted on the Internet, and his knowledge in the fields of cryonics and explosives.

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In 1999, Kendrick Moxon represented members of the Seventh-day Adventists and Unification Church in a lawsuit against a Maryland state task force which was investigating the effects of religious cults on college campuses.

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Kendrick Moxon has served as legal advisor to the Scientology-affiliated organization Citizens Commission on Human Rights.

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In 2014, Moxon sought arbitration through the National Arbitration Forum to have the Internet domain name, KendrickMoxon.

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Kendrick Moxon successfully demonstrated to the Forum arbitrator that Myers "registered and used the domain name in bad faith", and Kendrick Moxon's petition was granted.