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bishop Alexander walked into the room. As soon as he espied me, he attacked me, beat me, and called me the most profane names imaginable. He shoved me out of the Consistory, tearing my Clothes. I went back to my attorney and related what had taken place. He decided to sue Alexander and Platon for battery and assault. The
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The false Archbishop T. Paskovsky. (Second from the right)
court issued a summons to be served on Alexander Nemolovsky and Metropolitan Platon, but the former had already escaped from the United States as a thief, murderer, and seducer of trusting women
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