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Bent Georg Corydon (born June 11, 1942) is an American author and journalist. Corydon is the author of the biographyL. Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman? first published in 1987. Corydon also restored and runs theYMCA Building, a historic building inRiverside, California.

Early life

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Corydon was born inCopenhagen, Denmark, to Ellen Rousing and Christian Thomsen Corydon. The family lived inÅrhus, Denmark, before moving toNew Zealand.

Corydon attended theEllerslie School and Penrose High School, now known asOne Tree Hill College, where he studied English Literature, the French language, and Arts.

Corydon's early authorship began in New Zealand. He started work at the South Auckland Courier at 20 as a photojournalist. He worked there for three years. His work there included covering the formation of the city ofMāngere.

Scientology and the YMCA Building

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Corydon purchased the Riverside California YMCA building in 1974 to be used as aChurch of Scientology franchise. The building became the single largest Mission of the Church. Followingraids on the greater organization by the FBI in 1977, and reorganization to consolidate missions underScientology Missions International in 1982, Corydon continued running the site as anindependent Scientology group for several years before becoming disillusioned with the practice. Corydon fought a ten-year legal battle with the church over ownership of the building, which he won in 1992.[1]

The YMCA Building has been extensively remodeled by Corydon, and is owned by the Life Arts Center, a California for profit corporation, with Corydon as president. The facilities include halls available for rent, artists' studios, a gym, and a museum.[1]

Corydon's biography of L. Ron Hubbard in collaboration with Hubbard's son,Ronald DeWolf (L. Ron Hubbard, Jr.), was first published in 1987. The book contradicted many claims made by theChurch of Scientology, and the book's publisher,Lyle Stuart, was sued for copyright violation to prevent its release.[2] During this time Corydon was interviewed on several news programs to promote the book, including CBS[3] and CNN.[4] DeWolf also sued the publisher to prevent the publication of the book, claiming the book misrepresented his statements and the publisher had failed to pay him under its agreement. A revised edition was printed in 1992 and 1995 by Stuart's companyBarricade Books without crediting DeWolf's authorship.[5]

References

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  1. ^abBrandeis, Gayle (October 1, 2012)."From Y to Art: The History of the Riverside Art Museum and the Life Arts Center".KCET. RetrievedApril 21, 2015.
  2. ^Martin, Walter; Zacharias, Ravi (October 1, 2003).The Kingdom of the Cults. Baker Books. pp. 354–355.ISBN 9780764228216. RetrievedApril 21, 2015.
  3. ^Bent Corydon on CBS This Morning, 1988:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGUr41aGaQA
  4. ^Bent Corydon on CNN Daybreak, 1988:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5Vfspfpx3Y
  5. ^"Complaint to the Federal District Court of New Jersey"(PDF).upload.wikimedia.org. Retrieved2015-04-20.

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