The
Nigerian Debate
Howard
University, Washington D.C.
June
11, 2000
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Bob
Minton has been attacked relentlessly by Scientology for
helping those abused by the cult. Scientology's most far
reaching campaign involves a retired Nigerian soccer player
named John Fashanu.
Fashanu
released a document to the press which has become known
as "The Fashanu Report." It alleged that Bob was
involved in money laundering while working for the Nigerian
government, charges which are completely false.
David
Lee (aka Rob Clarke) on right
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Several
reporters picked up the story and repeated Fashanu's
charges without ever contacting Bob. One of the first
reporters to publish a story was George Noah who had
been contacted by one of Fashanu's "investigators"
who identified himself as Rob Clarke.
"Rob
Clarke" turned out to be David Lee, a member
of Scientology's Office of Special Affairs.
Intrigued
by this deception, George Noah investigated amd wrote
another story about Scientology's
campaign against Bob Minton.
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The
Fashanu Report had become big news in Nigeria. When the
Nigerian Democratic Movement offered an invitation for Bob
Minton and John Fashanu to have a public debate on the report,
Bob Minton immediately accepted.
The
debate was to be held at Howard University in Washington
D. C. and was meant to include the full participation of
John Fashanu and his investigator, Scientology operative
David Lee.
Bob
Minton not only attended but he also presented documents
detailing the entire debt buy-back to those in the audience.
John Fashanu and his team failed to show up after the connection
between Scientology and Fashanu had been exposed in the
Media.
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