"Church loses court appeal" Denver Post, Thursday, 9/21/95 page 2b sidebar A US Supreme Court justice yesterday denied an appeal by the Church of Scientology to stay a district court order that it return computer materials to a man the church has accused of stealing church secrets, an attorney said. The stay was denied late yesterday by associate Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, according to Natalie Hanlon-Leh, an attorney for Lawrence Wollersheim of Boulder. The church has accused Wollersheim, a 46-year-old former church member turned apostate, of violating a copyright and trade secrets [sic] by making church secrets available around the world on 48,000 computer bulletin boards. The church got a federal court order to seize Wollersheim's computer, documents and disks, and then sifted through the material, looking for secret church doctrines. After the search, a federal judge ordered the computer and disks returned. The church refused and appealed to the Supreme Court.