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Kabbalah Centre faces £600k lawsuit

December 12, 2013 10:59

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Tom Tugend,

Tom Tugend

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The Kabbalah Centre is being sued for over $1 million (£610,000) by former followers in two lawsuits alleging fraud and misuse of funds.

Both suits were filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on November 27 and claimed that the centre pressured the plaintiffs “to give money until it hurts”, in order to receive “the light” from its leaders, Karen Berg and her adult sons, Yehuda and Michael.

Carolyn Cohen, a San Diego real estate broker, said that she and one of her companies lost some $810,000 (£500,000) to the centre, which, she claimed, “engages in a pattern and practice of raising funds … for the purpose of enriching itself”.

San Diego business owners Randi and Charles Wax, the other plaintiffs, alleged losses of $326,000 (£200,000). In both cases, the plaintiffs said they were told that the donations were earmarked for a new Kabbalah Centre building in San Diego and for a children’s charity.