I prefer the devastating truth over exaggeration, too.
I find Jehovah's Witnesses gloss over their organization's excesses and will tell whoppers to outsiders to make the organization appear more reasonable.
I'll give a small example from my experience. (I'm not a JW by the way. I married one instead). My one time I was in a room with a bunch of elders was to force my husband to confess that he was already married...to me. The elders were caught off-guard to say the least, and fumbled with their scriptures a bit. Out of the blue one of the elders told me, "We treat everyone the same. For instance, I am a third generation Witness while George here is a convert." That sent up all sorts of red flags for me, and told me that indeed, there is a pecking order in the hall, and converts are treated differently. Otherwise, why would he bother to bring up their relative status? As I observed over the years, I noted that George got all the crap assignments, like administering supplementary book studies to those members who just didn't "get it". That included my husband (practically a pariah) and a Schizophrenic.