Tom and Katie – Scientology drove them apart?

Jul 02 2012.

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Katie's hired ruthless lawyers are to hunt down Tom's millions. But what really drove her to flee was desperation to save their daughter from the Scientologists who rule their lives
  
 
Katie Holmes hires high-profile lawyers suggesting she may not be settling for the £10 million promised in her per-nuptial agreement
 
As if the midnight sun in Reykjavik, where he is filming, is not insomnia-inducing enough, there are myriad other reasons why Tom Cruise might be suffering sleepless nights.
 
Not only is he having to come to terms with the implosion of his third marriage, which he had tried so hard to convince the public — and himself — was rock solid, but he is quickly discovering that his divorce from actress Katie Holmes is likely to get very messy indeed.
 
Already specialist forensic accountants, employed by one of the two legal firms she has engaged, are busy untangling the complex web of businesses and trusts that manage the Top Gun star’s estimated £180 million fortune.
 
They want to establish Cruise’s exact wealth, which suggests 33-year-old Holmes is not prepared to walk away with the relatively modest settlement of £10 million that has been widely quoted — £2 million for every year of their five-year marriage as stipulated in the couple’s 100-page pre-nuptial agreement.
 
Just to add to Cruise’s discomfort, one of Katie’s high-profile lawyers, Allan Mayefsky, is renowned as Mr 50 Per Cent, the cut he demands for the divorcing wives of Wall Street millionaires.
 
 
 
Katie fears she is being followed by members of the Church of Scientology
 
On Tuesday, a worried Katie called police to the New York apartment where she is living with Suri after spotting two mysterious men in a black Mercedes SUV parked outside the door.
 
Katie, who looks strained and gaunt, was said to be convinced they were not members of the paparazzi who sell footage of her and her daughter to American celebrity websites, but Scientology operatives. 
 
Apparently, neither had a camera.
 
According to celebrity website TMZ, the actress also believes she has been followed when she leaves the apartment in the fashionable East Village district.
 
In addition to the Mercedes, a white Cadillac has also been spotted regularly outside the apartment.
 
  
 
 
 
 
Saving Suri from Scientology is said to be the main reason behind divorce
 
And the star’s devotion to the shadowy church of Scientology is set to come under scrutiny as, according to New York legal sources, Cruise’s religious beliefs will be central in the divorce battle.
 
 
‘There is no way her advisers will not be putting Scientology at the very core of this divorce,’ says Mike Paul, a prominent New York crisis manager who counsels celebrities on how to handle high-profile court cases.
 
The heart of the divorce is nothing less than the battle for the soul of Cruise and Holmes’ daughter Suri.
 
As a sign of her intent, Miss Holmes has already announced — much to her husband’s dismay — that she wants sole custody of the six-year-old.
 
‘The only possible reason for Katie to push for this is that she fears for the emotional wellbeing of her daughter,’ says Mike Paul.
 
‘Suri is at an age where she will be becoming more and more involved with the church and Katie clearly wants to make the break before her daughter is dragged into Scientology.’
 
In fact, Suri is understood to have been enrolled in Scientology-based school programmes by her father, which is said to ‘terrify’ Holmes.
 
Cruise’s desire to immerse his daughter in Scientology is believed to have brought about a culture clash of religions with Katie, who was raised a devout Roman Catholic.
 
Indeed, such is the actress’s concern over a backlash from the sect that she is convinced rogue elements from the church have been monitoring her movements.
Meanwhile, others who have quit the church of Scientology say it goes out of its way to discredit and intimidate former members.
 
Sam Domingo, 45, a British mother of three who was married to the son of opera star Placido Domingo, says her life was made hell when she split from her husband and left Scientology three years ago.
 
‘They are ruthless and quite happy to wreck families,’ says Miss Domingo, who joined the cult at 21.
 
‘My former husband was told to disconnect from me — cut me out of his life completely — and to contact our children only through a lawyer.
 
‘For married couples thinking of splitting up, they make you confess all the things you have done wrong to each other. It’s incredibly intense and personal. But when I left they made public the information they had got on me and my husband.’
 
Meanwhile, there is increasing evidence that far from disintegrating only recently, the Cruises’ marriage has been at best semi-detached for at least three years.
 
While he has remained at the family’s £22 million home in Beverly Hills when he is not filming, she has spent much of her time since 2009 on the opposite side of America.
 
Katie has been buying up other apartments in the 11-storey Manhattan apartment block where Tom has owned a flat since 1985 to enable her to build a gym and quarters for her security staff.
 
She has also enrolled Suri in a Catholic school in the city and is said to have removed all of her belongings from their Los Angeles home.
 
The fact she has chosen to remain in New York is significant, not least because its courts tend to order children to remain with one parent in custody disputes, while those in California favour joint custody.
 
But her supporters say she has also felt it necessary to distance herself — and, crucially, Suri — from Scientology and members of the Cruise clan who are as devoted as he is to its strange teachings.
 
Increasingly, Suri is reaching the age when children from Scientology families begin their indoctrination process, which involves ‘auditing’ — being connected to a crude lie detector called an e-meter and having to tell your deepest and darkest secrets to sect staff.
 
One of the principle reasons behind the split, say Holmes’s circle, has been her growing scepticism towards Scientology, which was founded by Fifties sci-fi writer L. Ron Hubbard, who taught his disciples that humans are descended from space aliens called Thetans.
 
To begin with, Katie played the dutiful convert. The couple had a lavish Scientology wedding in Rome in November 2006 at which the church’s leader David Miscavige was Cruise’s best man — he was even said to have accompanied the couple on honeymoon.
 
Tom and Katie Holmes on their way to the Scientology Celebrity Center in Los Angeles when they were first married
 
Six months earlier, Katie had given birth to Suri amid rumours she had gone through a ‘silent birth’ (Scientologists insist mothers should not scream or shout out in pain during labour in order for babies to be born in a calm environment).
 
And for anyone who imagines such tales are merely colourful myths, Kelly Preston, the wife of fellow celebrity Scientologist John Travolta, publicly admits she went through a silent birth with their son Benjamin in 2010.
 
The pair married in an Italian castle in 2006 and filed their marriage certificate in California
 
 
But within a year of Tom and Katie’s wedding, which had received the blessing of the church’s hierarchy, the marriage was in trouble, with Miss Holmes having doubts about the sect’s all-consuming influence over her life.
 
In 2007, she stood up for herself and insisted on sacking her Scientology-hired ‘spiritual minder’ Jessica Rodriguez, who was tasked with accompanying the actress 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and sitting in on interviews she gave about her marriage.
 
 
Even so, one former Scientologist, who was employed at its head- quarters in Clearwater, Florida, told me yesterday that around the same time Miscavige persuaded Katie to attend a Scientology boot camp at the organisation’s Gold Base centre in Hemet, California, which is used for those having doubts about their faith.
 
At the 700-acre property, disciples are expected to exist on little food or sleep and detox by drinking vinegar mixed with calcium and magnesium.
 
They are also required to go through intense ‘auditing’ sessions. The process is supposed to clear the mind of ‘engrams’, the Scientology term for painful experiences that block spiritual growth.
 
But throughout the marriage, Cruise’s attempts to persuade his much younger wife to submit fully to the teachings of the church have met with resistance.
 
In 2008, two of the most influential figures in Tom’s circle, his mother Mary Lee and sister Cass — both devout Scientologists — mysteriously moved out of Cruise’s sprawling LA compound.
 
Tom put them up temporarily in an apartment at a Scientology-owned building on Hollywood Boulevard, which he largely funded through donations totalling millions of dollars.
 
The sprawling Scientology centre in Clearwater
 
At the time, Cruise’s PR team insisted Katie had not thrown them out, but rumours were already rife that tensions with her in-laws had reached breaking point.
 
Likewise, reliable sources in the U.S. were privately speaking of tensions between the Mission Impossible actor and Katie’s Catholic mother Kathy and lawyer father Martin, from whom she is said to have sought advice over the divorce.
 
Increasingly, the salons of Beverly Hills and Bel Air have been full of talk of Cruise’s controlling ways, which are said to have extended to authorising acting roles for Katie — who found fame in the TV series Dawson’s Creek — as well as his insistence she should remain pale-skinned, like his second wife Nicole Kidman.
 
And the couple spent ever longer apart, though officially it was claimed she had begun spending time in Manhattan only for work after appearing in the Arthur Miller play All My Sons on Broadway in 2008.
 
Throughout, Cruise has publicly done his best to paint an unlikely picture of domestic bliss. As recently as two weeks ago, he was gushing about how lucky he was to be married, speaking at a Friars Club awards ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.
 
Significantly, however, while Suri accompanied her father to the event on one of his infrequent trips to New York, Katie chose to be nearly 7,000 miles away on business in Beijing.
 
(Compiled with extracts from Daily Mail)


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  1. Shaik Ahamath says:

    This whole episode begs the question why hasn't any of the children forced into the Church of Scientology ever sued their parents. Famous people have indeed successfully left Scientology but they've remained silent. Is it because they sign a gagging clause or be subjected to great intolerance as stated by some ex-members.

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