The Sun: Adam Driver’s mother-in-law was in a New York cult

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Actor Adam Driver’s mother-in-law, Cynthia May, is allegedly a member of a cult that “emotionally abuses members” in New York. writes about it Sun.

Mae, 67, the mother of Driver’s wife, Joanne Tucker, allegedly lectured at the Odyssey Study Group. The organization was founded by Murder Five star Sharon Gans and her husband, playwright Alex Horn. According to court documents and journalists from The Sun, acts of mental and physical abuse were committed against cult members.

According to several former members of the sect, members of the group were asked to pay $400 per month to attend “lectures” taught by Hans.

Cynthia May’s ex-husband Spencer Schneider was also a member of the cult. He claims that the organization’s leaders are forcing people to talk about their biggest insecurities or fears so they can pressure them later.

“I doubt it’s him. [Синтия Мэй] still included. Possibly, but it was also removed from Sharon’s will a few years ago, so it could have been left out,” Schneider said.

He added that Driver and Tucker had “no relation” to the cult.

Formerly socialbites.ca reportedIt was learned that the wife of actor Adam Driver is pregnant for the second time.

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