Tom Cruise’s auditor: Scientology head read Tom’s confessions at parties

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Tom Cruise’s former auditor, high ranking former Scientologist Marty Rathbun, has come forward with claims that Scientology head David Miscavige not only didn’t hold Cruise’s confessions sacred, he regularly taped them and read out transcripts of the star’s auditing sessions at parties. Rathbun has previously said that Miscavige assigned him in 2001 “to coordinate Tom’s divorce from Nicole and to serve as his auditor,” something that Cruise’s lawyer confirmed with a harshly worded letter warning Rathbun not to disclose any personal information that Cruise revealed in his auditing sessions. (Auditing is a Scientology process of eliciting secrets from members. It serves the dual purpose of indoctrinating them into the cult and collecting personal information to use against them.) Rathbun has promised to hold Cruise’s confessions sacred, but Cruise’s buddy Miscavige hasn’t done the same. According to Rathbun, Miscavige would regularly get drunk at parties and reveal Cruise’s secrets. What’s more is that all of Cruise’s auditing sessions were videotaped by Miscavige’s orders:

I audited a number of intensives of confessionals on Tom Cruise from July through November 2001. By order of Miscavige many of those sessions were secretly recorded by a well-concealed video camera and voice recorder system built into the VIP auditing room at Celebrity Center International. I was r-factored that it was for the purpose of having the CS check up on the quality of my delivery. All I knew at that time was that I forwarded the videos to my CS at Int (RTC). I was also required by Miscavige to write reports on the content of every session I delivered during that period and send them directly to Miscavige. I was told by him that he needed to know because recovering Tom to Scientology was the most important mission possible. I never received a single suggestion from Miscavige during the recovery process. He quite apparently wanted to keep his distance until the messy divorce was over and there was no chance of Scientology becoming an issue.

The only C/S comments I received during that period, besides “VWD”, and during the subsequent 2 1/2 months of full time auditing I delivered in 2002, were out-tech suggestions to re-check things that were confirmed as FLAT by me. They were forwarded from COB Asst Shelly (who had virtually no tech training); all of which I refused to carry out in order to protect the pre-OT. Finally, I unilaterally decided to stop recording sessions in Feb 2002 – despite flak from Shelly for ceasing – on the basis that it was simply unethical to record him for no apparent purpose (the video was certainly of no importance for auditor correction purposes) and without his knowledge.

Well, my suspicions about DM’s real purposes for recording Tom’s confessions have been confirmed as warranted. I have recently learned from a very reliable witness that DM regularly held court with others in his personal lounge in the roadside Villas at the Int base, and while sipping scotch whiskey at the end of the night, Miscavige would read Tom’s overts and withholds from my reports to others, joking and laughing about the content of Tom’s confessions. My witness is unimpeachable in my eyes as his account contains too many accurate details from someone who had zero reason (or ability) for being anywhere near Tom’s folders, videos and reports direct to DM. I also know he was a regular, preferred guest at DM’s scotch night caps during that period.

[From Mark Rathbun’s blog via Gawker]

Not all of that makes sense to non-Scientologists, but I guess Rathbun is saying that there was no reason to record Tom and that it served no purpose for what he was doing. He also was able to verify that Miscavige did reveal the content of Tom’s confessions by the fact that the stories contained details that only people who had seen or read the actual auditing sessions would know.

Of course I’m curious to hear what Cruise confessed to, but more than that I’d love to know how Miscavige is going to explain this to Cruise. Is he going to deny everything and blame it on some kind of anti-Scientology conspiracy? Will Tom buy that excuse or is he starting to get wise to what a criminal organization Scientology is?

We just heard details from ex Scientologist Amy Scobee’s new book about how Miscavige regularly had Tom’s all-Scientology staff spy on the star and his then-wife, Nicole Kidman. It sounds like Miscavige was collecting damning information to use against Tom in the event that he ever wanted to leave the cult. Maybe by using Tom’s personal stories for his own amusement Miscavige has so overstepped his bounds that Tom won’t be intimidated into keeping silent and supportive. This whole sordid plot reminds me of Cruise’s film The Firm. If only he’d get wise and start to fight back like one of the characters he plays.

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  1. JulieNewmar says:

    Freaks

  2. Marjalane says:

    It almost sounds like you want to give Tom Cruise the benefit of doubt that he’s not a full blown freak of nature.

    I think we’re WAY past that.

  3. g says:

    Hard to know whether this whole thing is conspiacy agin the scientologists [who I wary of anyway] by elements of the christian church [we all know and trust by th way]. Or whether they really are self-destructing out of dysfunctional abuse, or possibly conspiracy directed at them by upstarts of new as yet undeclared ‘officially sanctioned religion’ of future.

    I suspect the latter. -myspace.com/gregoriusgregorius

  4. Miss says:

    Ah man! I thought we were going to get some juicy details.

  5. sonola trip says:

    “This whole sordid plot reminds me of Cruise’s film The Firm. If only he’d get wise and start to fight back like one of the characters he plays.”

    Ha! Well said.

  6. YT says:

    Everyone who speaks out about Scientology needs personal security, but the more who leave and tell what is really going on, the safer they are.

    The people who join have a need in their lives for something, but some must come to their senses and realize that they are associated with some scary, crazy, powerful people.

  7. CathyT says:

    Congratulations Miscavige! You’ve succeeded in victimizing Tom Cruise and making people feel bad for him.

  8. lucy2 says:

    I bet he’s in far too deep to walk away now. He really seems to devoutly believe in all that stuff, plus I don’t think they’d hesitate to make all his secrets public if he tried to leave. His only option would be to come clean himself and publicly admit whatever he told them, but he’d never do that, his image is way too important to him.

  9. Lee says:

    Tom’s image may be important to him, but it’s in the crapper anyway, so if he ever wanted out, nothing would shock anyone anyway. The public knows he’s koo-koo- bananas. In fact, he might be able to resurrect respect if he left the cult. But he won’t.

  10. Praise St. Angie! says:

    dang, that dude’s gotta be SHORT. Tiny Tom is short and look how he towers over Miscavige! I know Tiny Tom wears lifts, but they don’t give him THAT much height…

    and perhaps this entire thing is a pr ploy to garner sympathy for Crazy Cruise? his rep is pretty much in the shitter these days, so I guess any sympathy can only improve it.

  11. Bam Bam says:

    Wow, good thing Nicole got out when she did! Can you imagine an entire organiztion working against you? TC allowed this to happen to himself. No sympathy here.

  12. Ann says:

    I think Cruise is bat shit crazy. He’s not gonna “wise up”.

  13. Constance says:

    haha! I hope Tommy is crying in his silk panties. No need to really, we all know the “secrets” of Tom and his “withholdings.”

  14. Cocos42 says:

    Agree TC is bat shit crazy, but was he always? The public tends to forget that he was “recruited” to Scientology by his first wife Mimi Rodgers who’s father was a high ranking Scientologist. Could he be as much a victim as the rest?

    Possibly.

  15. gg says:

    Divide the buggers and conquer!

  16. javagirl1 says:

    If anyone’s interested,
    C/S stands for case supervisor,
    R-factored means reality factored,
    VWD means very well done…I went to a rehab years ago that was heavily based on scientology (but without all the weird religious crap.) Auditing is used to make someone become more aware of themselves. I found it to be pretty effective, but the problem is, your auditor is writing everything down. A strict rule of auditing is never to use the person’s secrets for your own personal gain…unfortunately not everyone adheres to that.

  17. Green Is Good says:

    I hate feeling sorry for Tommy-Girl, but David Miscavidge is even creepier and more of a troll than Tom. Also, David is straight up evil.

  18. Gwen says:

    I don’t know why Tom stays in that nutty cult. What they could possibly have on him to keep him? He’s crazy? We know! He’s gay? We don’t care! Unless he regularly eats babies with kitten sauce, I doubt there’s anything they could tell us to ruin his reputation. Time to leave, Tom!

  19. Tia C says:

    You never know what to believe with these people. Cruise seems so deeply indoctrinated that he probably won’t believe that his precious Miscavige would do something so profoundly unethical and disrespectful to him.

  20. canadianchick says:

    Remember that long war movie Tom did about the Nazi soldier who tried to kill Hitler-Valkyrie or something. He plays a character that rebels against a brainwashing cult. Time for him to wake up and gtfo with his wife and child.

  21. I should be working says:

    Hmmm… secrets or no, he’ll always be one of America’s sweethearts. Gay, crazy, incredibly short, we still love him! That being said, GTFO of there Tom!

  22. YT says:

    Oh, my. I found another photo of Cruise and Miscavige standing next to each other on another site. Miscavige is teeny-tiny!

    No one can choose their height, but I have known a few men who can be really nasty in order to make up for their lack of height. I have also known some with hearts of gold and such strong character that no one noticed their height.

  23. Alexa says:

    Please stay safe Tom. Most of us really care and support you. There are no “secrets” that could change that!

  24. Mistral says:

    Babies with kitten sauce. HAHAHAHA. That was a good one :). Indeed, if Tom is gay, no one will be surprised or care. People pretty much think he is and feel like he is insulting their intelligence pretending otherwise.

  25. Katija says:

    If Cruise and Miscavidge aren’t secretly diddling each other, then I’m Britney Spears and currently typing this from a White Castle on Mars.

  26. Ruffian9 says:

    Marjalane:May 10th, 2010 at 9:10 am

    It almost sounds like you want to give Tom Cruise the benefit of doubt that he’s not a full blown freak of nature.

    I think we’re WAY past that.
    ***

    THIS

  27. Aussie Mama says:

    they’re using you tom, they’ve always used you tom, scientology is evil, scientology is a cult and scientology kills.

  28. westcoaster says:

    Makes one wonder what dirt they had on Nicole Kidman to make her keep quiet after her divorce?

  29. GatsbyGal says:

    Hahahaha, this is epic. And it doesn’t make me feel bad for Tom Cruise at all. This is what he gets, I say.

  30. buzzaroo says:

    Wait … people invite Miscavige to parties???