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Mike Rinder started attending a local Church of Scientology International (CSI) center with his parents at age of five. By the time he was fresh out of high school, he signed Sea Org’s billion-year ...
Mike Rinder, co-host of A&E's Emmy-winning series "Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath," died Jan. 5. He was 69. Rinder's death was shared by his wife, Christie King Collbran, on Instagram ...
Mike Rinder, a former executive leader for the Church of Scientology who became a whistleblower after he left the organization, has died. He was 69.
Mike Rinder spoke out about Scientology long before Leah Remini decided to put together Scientology and the Aftermath. His work began in 2007, and Leah was still part of Scientology until 2013.
Prominent Scientology whistleblower Mike Rinder told a New York jury Friday how the Million Dollar Baby writer emerged as one of the Church of Scientology’s top-three public enemies following ...
Leah Remini is remembering her Scientology and the Aftermath co-host Mike Rinder with an emotional tribute. Rinder died Jan. 5 at the age of 69. “On Sunday, we lost a giant, and I lost a man who ...
For years, Fair Game podcast host Mike Rinder served as Scientology‘s head spokesperson and executive director of the Office of Special Affairs. At the age of 52, he left.
Scientology whistleblower Mike Rinder's dying wish to fans has been revealed after his death at age 69.. RadarOnline.com can reveal the final message Rinder posted on his social media blog ...
On the episode, Remini traveled to one of Scientology's major centers in Clearwater, Florida, to visit the home of Mike Rinder. Rinder was a member of the church for 46 years and rose to the top ...
Mike Rinder, the co-host of the A&E show, “Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath,” died on Sunday. He was 69. Mike’s wife, Christie Collbran, shared a post on Instagram over the weekend ...
Mike Rinder, a former executive leader for the Church of Scientology who became a whistleblower after he left the organization, has died. He was 69.
Mike Rinder, co-host of A&E’s Emmy-winning series “Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath,” died Jan. 5. He was 69. Rinder’s death was shared by his wife, Christie King Collbran, on ...