A farmer is suing relatives and claims his belief in Scientology has 'motivated ... negativity'.
A farming family has become embroiled in a High Court fight after one member said his belief in Scientology had "motivated... negativity" against him.
"The dispute concerns a third-generation family farming partnership... which operates a business on 6,500 acres in Norfolk and Suffolk." "He claims that his authority has been undermined by Robert and Giles, by criticism of him in front of employees, and that information about the business has been withheld from him.
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