PAUL MORANTZ
(310) 459-4745
paulmorantz@hotmail.com
Graduated USC school of journalism (Sports Editor) and then went
on to the USC School of law.
In 1974 uncovered a criminal conspiracy to kidnap skid row alcoholics
and sell them to nursing homes where they were kept sedated while
Medicare was billed. Morantz then testified on nursing home abuses
at public hearings and aided setting up district attorney task force
on nursing home crimes.
In 1977 began a battle to expose Synanon for civil liability for
brainwashing and other torts and for criminal conspiracy to commit
terrorism against its enemies. In 1978 Synanon tried to kill Morantz
by placing a 4 rattlesnake is his mailbox. Investigations led to
the arrest of Charles Dederich and two Synanon Imperial Marines.
Morantz then assisted state wide prosecution and became a consultant
to the United States Department of Justice in a tax case against
Synanon that eventually shut the organization down.
For over the next 20 years following Synanon Morantz specialized
(perhaps the only attorney to do so) in litigating against cults
and self-help groups raising the issue of brainwashing. He also
specialized in suing psychotherapists and religious leaders for
dual relationship violations and undue influence, particular sex
with their clients/followers.
He has had cases against Church of Scientology, People’s
Temple, Moonies, Krishnas, Rajneesh and Center for Feeling Therapy
(therapeutic community run by doctors who beat their patients, had
sex with them and controlled their lives--has been considered the
worst psychotherapy scandal in United States History and resulted
in year long license removal hearings). He twice over two decades
went after a psychologist/minister, John Gottuso, who sexually abused
his female followers. The second time (after he lost his license)
victims included the daughters of followers placed in his church
run school in which he was principal and taught bible class. In
another case Morantz went after a psychotherapist who converted
his patients to Hasidic Jews so he could become their rabbi and
control their lives.
His most important case was as serving as pro bono appellate counsel
in Molko vs Unification Church in 1988 wherein the California Supreme
Court recognized the existence of brainwashing and the right for
victims of it to sue for damages. From this he argues today, if
we recognize the victimization why are we not applying it in consideration
when such victimization is the encouragement of criminal acts by
the victims.
Morantz has lectured publicly and counseled law enforcement on
the mindset of crusading terrorists. He taught class at USC on the
subject. There is currently an article relating to Synanon and Morantz
awaiting publication at Vanity Fair and Showtime has a film project.
He has consulted with the United States Department of Justice,
LAPD SWAT, Los Angeles District Attorney, and has lectured other
law agencies. He helped write the current California law on right
to sue churches for punitive damages and his crusade against John
Gottuso caused California to pass a law safeguarding against private
teachers with similar pasts.
He also was a freelance writer (Rolling Stone, L.A. Magazine, Coast,
a CBS TV Movie of the Week). Recently wrote a piece giving a different
perspective on the John Walker Lindh issues from a psychological
and historical view with comments on past public responses to crusading
terrorist who may themselves have been victims of those prey on
those in search for life’s answers.
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