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OH:
Yeah.
SF:
I mean, I know people that sell thousands and thousands of dollars of
computers that don’t, do you know, what do you think about that Carol?

OH:
I don’t know. I thought it was surprising, and I really didn’t think about it
critically until after she died, and then I thought, well, this is pretty interesting. There must have been some kind of money thing going on. I don’t know. To be honest, I just don’t know.

JO:
What’d you mean by money thing?
OH:
Well, I just don’t know. You know, an organization, I don’t know what the
organization was doing were they would have made that much money. You can certainly make a lot of money in advertising, and I know that they really paid her well, but the perception I have at this point is that, well, they may have paid her well, but they knew it was all going back into the church anyway.

JO:
Did she ever tell you about the gang, that they gang also gets paid well?
Being her fellow employees?

SF:
Or was she the lead?
OH:
No, I don’t think, I know that she, I remember a conversation where
somebody that urn, and this was when they in Dallas, the company was in Dallas. Somebody tried to hire her, and it was great fun for her because urn, she met them, she met them for dinner or something, and they tried to offer her a job, and she laughed and said, “well, I’m really well compensated, and there’s no way you could ever touch it” and at that point, I think, you know, she was probably making $100,00 a year at that point.

SF: And this was some, but maybe someone that she had met?

OH:
Someone through work, someone who she had contacted, who had a sales
organization, and they said they really thought she was really good, and that she would be a good asset to them.

SF:
Let me ask you this Carol, and I’m asking you, and some of these questions
are your opinion, but you obviously were friends with her.’

OH:
Clearly, yeah.
SF:
Do you think that it would have been possible for her to go and work
somewhere else? Non-Scientology related?

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