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Scientology maintains corrupt relationship with LAPD captain to suppress criminal investigations

Julian Dorey Daily · If YOU Think Scientology BLACKMAILS, You NEED To See This | The Headleys · July 16, 2026
Scientology maintains corrupt relationship with LAPD captain to suppress criminal investigations
Julian Dorey Daily
Julian Dorey Daily
If YOU Think Scientology BLACKMAILS, You NEED To See This | The Headleys
"Captain Corey Palka. Yeah, Corey Palka, LA, former LAPD captain, allegedly leaked confidential 2017 sexual assault investigation details to former CBS CEO Les Moonves to help cover up accusations. Palka, who worked Moonves's Grammy security detail, tipped off CBS about the complaint leading to a $30.5 million settlement and a fine for Moonves."
Former Scientology insiders reveal the organization maintains an embedded contact within the LAPD who alerts them when members are under investigation. Captain Corey Palka allegedly serves as Scientology's point of contact, warning the organization and high-profile members like Danny Masterson when criminal complaints are filed. This corruption extends to other entertainment industry figures, with Palka having leaked confidential sexual assault investigation details to CBS CEO Les Moonves.

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Marc and Claire Headley, former high-level Scientology Sea Organization members who worked at the organization's international headquarters, reveal shocking details about the inner workings of Scientology in this explosive interview. The Headleys, who both spent over 15 years in the Sea Org before escaping in 2005, describe how Scientology's Guardian's Office orchestrated the largest infiltration of the US government in American history, planting agents throughout federal agencies to purge negative documentation. They detail how children as young as 12 are recruited into the Sea Organization and forced to work 16-hour days, seven days a week, with parental encouragement treated as a status symbol within Scientology. The couple exposes Scientology's corrupt relationship with LAPD Captain Corey Palka, who allegedly alerts the organization when members face criminal investigation, and reveals how the organization uses access to Tom Cruise to blackmail major media networks into suppressing exposés. After escaping, the Headleys were billed $150,000 for mandatory training they received while earning $46 per week and declared suppressive persons, severing all family contact unless they pay and return to Scientology. They describe the organization's elaborate language system designed to control members from childhood, the gamified structure that treats the Sea Org as the final level, and how judges now force abuse victims back into Scientology-run arbitration through contractual loopholes. The Headleys co-founded the Aftermath Foundation to help people escape Scientology and estimate that half of the remaining 20,000-30,000 practicing Scientologists want to leave but remain trapped by family connections and embedded social networks.

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