Rinder, head of Scientology International's Office of Special Affairs, said such accounts were fabricated by "apostates," members who had abandoned the religion.
(We're not only the former members of a religion branded "apostate")
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Former members say they were told the mansion was built for Hubbard's return.
"The whole theory of that house was that before Hubbard died in 1986, David Miscavige told us, Hubbard told him he was going to come back and make himself visible within 13 years," Schless Pressley said.
(Sounds like Beth Sarim all over again)
From the article here
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-scientology18dec18,0,2963052.story?coll=la-home-headlines