Casey Hill
Casey Hill in the News
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December 11, 1992 |
Scientologists Agree To Settlement |
Concerns that the Church of Scientology had made its Toronto incorporation judgment-proof to dodge a record libel award against it have been relieved by an out-of-court settlement approved by the Ontario Court of Appeal. Scientology's Toronto organization must give government lawyer S. Casey Hill $29,350 toward legal costs he incurred to fight its appeal of a $1.6-million Ontario Court award for libelling him. The Toronto Scientologists must also pay another $300,000 into court as security against Mr. Hill's legal bills in fighting the appeal. |
Casey Hill, lawsuits, Press, Toronto |
November 26, 1992 |
Scientologists' Offices Mortgaged, Court Told |
The Church of Scientology was accused yesterday of having tried to make its Toronto incorporation judgment-proof in the wake of a jury's record $1.6-million libel award. Mr. Armstrong told Madam Justice Hilda McKinlay that the sect's Los Angeles-based international office was apparently responsible for more than $6-million in mortgages placed on the Yonge Street offices of the Church of Scientology of Toronto within weeks of the jury making the award on Oct. 3, 1991. |
Casey Hill, lawsuits, Press, Toronto |
October 28, 1988 |
Church Lawyer Alleges Ministry Bias |
Premier David Peterson has been asked to appoint independent lawyers to prosecute the Church of Scientology, after allegations that the Attorney-General's Ministry is caught in a conflict of interest. Lawyers for the church also asked the provincial auditor yesterday to examine the propriety of the ministry's having financed a civil suit launched by one of its own lawyers against the church and several media outlets. |
Casey Hill, defamation, lawsuits, Press, Scientology and Society, Toronto |
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