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Tom Cruise Andrew Morton $100 Million Lawsuit; “Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography” $100 Million Lawsuit Threat

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January 7th, 2008 by Castina

Tagged as: Books, Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise is on a secret Mission to recruit David and Victoria to Scientology, according to Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography, a new tell-all from author Andrew Morton. The book also compares Tom’s one-year-old daughter with wife Katie Holmes, Suri, to the Devil’s child in Rosemary’s Baby. Lawyers for the actor have denied all the accusations and are said to be considering a $100million lawsuit.

Tom’s lawyer Bert Fields slammed the “sick and bizarre” claims and branded the book “a pack of lies”.

“Naturally he knows there are a bunch of lies about him. You can imagine what it must be like to have someone compare your baby girl to Rosemary’s Baby. Morton should be ashamed of himself.

“It’s a boring, poorly researched book by a man who has never talked to anyone involved in Tom Cruise’s life or close to him.”

The book also claims some Scientology extremists – known as the Sea Org – think Katie was impregnated with frozen sperm from the church’s dead founder L. Ron Hubbard.

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3 Responses to “Tom Cruise Andrew Morton $100 Million Lawsuit; “Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography” $100 Million Lawsuit Threat”

  1. On January 8th 2008, PAUL BARRESI wrote:

    MORTON’s BOOK IS SO FAR OFF THE WALL IT’S PATHETIC.
    PAUL BARRESI

  2. On August 2nd 2008, PAUL BARRESI wrote:

    I met with Andrew Morton half dozen times while he was writing his book. At lunch, he confided to me that Tom Cruise’s former high school coach had lot of dirt on Cruise, however, was not willing to offer it up without first getting Morton to commit to paying him lots of money and give him and his family the the red carpet treatment which, for starters, included flying him and his family to California and putting them up in a five star, Beverly Hills hotel. I asked Morton what he told the coach who replied, “I told him to f*k off.” Another time, when I met with Morton, he confided to me that he feared for his life. He said he was being threatened and followed. I offered to loan him a hand gun but he refused. Turning down the gun gave me a pretty good indication as to how seriously he really took those threats.
    PAUL BARRESI

  3. On September 19th 2008, Xenu wrote:

    Scientology is an evil cult that has harassed thousands of innocent people. If this book helps to make that fact more widely know, it is a good thing.

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