Leah Remini claims she still receives threats from the Church of Scientology, two years after her docuseries “Scientology and the Aftermath” launched on A&E. “They try to destroy our lives.”The 48-year-old explained she’s able to cope with the backlash from her former church because “I just know it’s what Scientology does. In 2015 she released her memoir “Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology,” followed by her series a year after. “They send out these attack dogs on social media,” claimed Remini to Newsweek. While the first attack took place in March 2017, eight months before the special aired, the Church of Scientology insisted that reports of Remini looking into the Jehovah’s Witnesses were enough to incite hate.
Source: Fox News December 26, 2018 18:08 UTC