How would Scientology know about Martin Ottmann's complaint?

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How would Scientology know about Martin Ottmann's complaint?

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This subject has turned up in the Lisa McPherson case recently. I wonder if they found out about Martin's complaint through means similar to those to which Nancy Many attests in this section of her testimony.

10        Q    Okay.  What types of things did you do for the
11   Guardian's Office?
12                  THE COURT:  That does seem to be a little
13        far removed from this case.  1974 through 1976?
14                  MR. DANDAR:  It's all predicate, Judge.
15        I'll show you -- I'll show you a connection real soon.
16                  THE COURT:  All right.
17        A    I did basically undercover work, pretty much what
18   a private -- what I feel a private investigator would do.
19   In fact, my husband at that time at one time was a private
20   investigator, and it wasn't that much different.
21             People would work at companies, myself included.
22   If things came up about Scientology, I would report them.
23   If reports were thrown in the trash, I would take them
24   home.  If reports were there that might be of interest, I
25   would Xerox them.

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Volume 1, Page 20

1 THE COURT: Was this a Scientology-run 2 business? 3 THE WITNESS: Oh, no. These were like 4 government offices or companies. 5 THE COURT: Specifically, like what 6 government offices do you remember? 7 THE WITNESS: The attorney general's office 8 a friend of mine was at. I was at the Consumer 9 Council. They handled consumer complaints.

Testimony of Nancy Many, July 12, 2002, Volume 1
http://www.whyaretheydead.net/lisa_mcpherson/bob/A-018-071202-Many-V1.html

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