Most of the "good stuff" seems to have happened before I joined. But I heard a couple of stories.
One was about a group who "broke off" or rebelled against the Society to form their own group. It was apparently pretty much the same belief system, except they didn't want to go out in field service. Or so I was told. They would come into the Hall and grab up some chairs, then sit at the back and just stare at everyone without speaking to intimidate anyone coming in or leaving. Sorta creepy. Finally, they had the cops remove them and they were banned.
Another was about a sister who was of the anointed before I arrived at the KH. She ruled the place with an iron fist, humiliating Elders right on the podium whenever she felt like it and crushing souls for poops and giggles. Note that the Elders at my old congregation had a definite "chicks are evil and should be put in their place" vibe to them, so this was pretty hilarious. Especially if you were a sister that had attended such a congregation where men treat women as if they're children or something equally offensive.
The Elders at my congregation were always terrified that the women would revolt somehow and start forcing the men to knit and cook or something...I have no idea what in the world they thought would happen, but there was always a fear that it would unless they kept the sisters in check. (Please note that I mean no disrespect when I say these things, I'm only poking fun at the backward and blatant chauvinism they displayed) It seemed that being a sister made you automatically guilty of something without a fair trial at my congregation. But this anointed lady really put the screws to them mercilessly, and none of them mind telling you about how much they couldn't stand her.
It seems that the anointed are less venerated now than back then. I was always told that you obey a member of the anointed, though I never met one. Now, it sounds like that isn't so true any more.
IsaacJ