Controversial 'Moon Sect' Facing Legal Issues in Japan
tokio March 25, 2025 16:14Controversial 'Moon sect' in Japan loses tax-exempt status after court ruling. Manipulation and forced donations lead to legal troubles.
Controversial 'Moon sect' in Japan loses tax-exempt status after court ruling. Manipulation and forced donations lead to legal troubles.
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