Ronald DeWolf

In his 1983 interview with Penthouse magazine, DeWolf said he was born prematurely at 2 pounds 2 ounces (0.96 kg) after surviving an early abortion attempt.

His father constructed a makeshift incubator with a shoe box, later a cupboard drawer, and used blankets and an electric light bulb to keep the baby warm.

The self-created fantasy of one man brought to deadly reality for others by a simple word: agreement.In the mid-1980s, DeWolf gave several interviews and made sworn statements about his father's history.

[6] That same year, he told Penthouse magazine that his father was a KGB asset and a drug addict who claimed to be Satan incarnate.

[2] Speaking on WDVM in Washington, DC, in 1983, on the Carol Randolph Morning Break show, he compared Sea Org with the Nazi SS,[7] and described drug importation operations he alleged his father had been involved in, citing organised crime connections in Mexico and Colombia.

Prior to publication, he sued the publisher Lyle Stuart, claiming breach of contract, and that his contributions were misrepresented.

He retracted his negative comments about Hubbard and the church in submitted court affidavits, in which he called the biography "inaccurate and false", and demanded to have his name removed from the book.

He was working as a security guard at the Ormsby House Hotel Casino in Carson City, Nevada, at the time of his death.