Wyoming Boss Required Scientology for Employee, Suit Alleges

December 27, 2018

A former employee of a Wyoming occupational therapy office says the owner of the business pressured her to take Scientology courses as a condition of her employment.

Julie A. Rohrbacher filed a lawsuit in federal court Dec. 17 against Teton Therapy, a group of physical and occupational therapy offices in four Wyoming locations. The Casper Star-Tribune reports Rohrbacher worked at an office in Lander.

Rohrbacher claims in court documents that owner Jeff McMenamy declined to promote her and then forced her to resign in 2013, after she refused to enroll in Church of Scientology courses.

Rohrbacher sued under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits religious harassment at work.

Scientology is a church founded by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard in the early 1950s.

McMenamy said neither he nor his attorney had seen filings in the case and could not comment on the lawsuit.

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  • December 27, 2018 at 2:16 pm
    Mark Ambrose says:
    It wasn't until she applied for the promotion that the Scientology came up as a requirement to get the promotion. She did quit the job, wasn't fired, her boss said to get a pr... read more
  • December 27, 2018 at 1:44 pm
    Jack King says:
    So quit the job if you don't like scientology. I would have. Did the owner say it was part of the job requirements when she was hired? Isn't scientology the opposite of religi... read more

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