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| − | [[The Family International]] was involved in a child-custody case in London from February [[1992]] until October [[1995]]. | + | [[The Family International]] was involved in a child-custody case in London from February [[1992]] until October [[1995]]. This legal proceeding is commonly known within the group as the "'''BI case'''". |
See: [[Judgment of Lord Justice Ward]] | See: [[Judgment of Lord Justice Ward]] | ||
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| + | ==Press coverage== | ||
| + | * [[Evening Standard: Evil Berg still leads cult from beyond the grave]] — 1995-11-24 | ||
| + | * [[London Times: Judge condemns cult's founder as perverted and malign influence]] — 1995-11-25 | ||
| + | * [[Daily Mail: 'Reformed' Sex Cult Can Keep Children]] — 1995-11-25 | ||
| + | * [[Sunday Telegraph Magazine: Family Values]] — 1997-01-05 | ||
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[[Category:Legal Action]] | [[Category:Legal Action]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:56, 25 December 2005
The Family International was involved in a child-custody case in London from February 1992 until October 1995. This legal proceeding is commonly known within the group as the "BI case".
See: Judgment of Lord Justice Ward
Press coverage
- Evening Standard: Evil Berg still leads cult from beyond the grave — 1995-11-24
- London Times: Judge condemns cult's founder as perverted and malign influence — 1995-11-25
- Daily Mail: 'Reformed' Sex Cult Can Keep Children — 1995-11-25
- Sunday Telegraph Magazine: Family Values — 1997-01-05
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