Aaron Smith-Levin is interviewed by police after an incident at a bar in Clearwater, Florida, on September 17, 2021. Floridapolitics.com posted a video edited from the police footage.
Suspect Aaron Smith-Levin interviewed by a police detective, where he admits to a conspiracy to hack Church of Scientology computers.
Mark Rathbun, former leader of the anti-Scientology faction, exposes Aaron Smith-Levin’s lies on the Aftermath show and that he acted as Rathbun’s mole and spy in the Church.
Aaron Smith-Levin’s mother-in-law, Anne, recounts his volatile character and mistreatment of his own family, including his children.
Katarina recalls Smith-Levin living rent-free at her parent’s house—screaming at her father and playing Xbox while his pregnant wife went to work.
Sister-in-law Erika has seen how Aaron’s behavior upset the family and caused her older sister to cower and become withdrawn.
The mother of Aaron Smith-Levin’s nephew recounts Aaron’s violence and nastiness, and how he “wiped clean” an account for her son.
Former superior Jon attests to Aaron Smith-Levin’s “Jekyll-and-Hyde” character, which revealed itself when Smith-Levin interrupted a meeting to physically assault him.
Aaron Smith-Levin’s former superior Andrea recounts how he shook up, antagonized or literally chased fellow staff—and how he rejected efforts to help him change.
Former superior Renée describes an out-of-control Aaron Smith-Levin interrupting her meeting and assaulting her—a woman decades older—in front of shocked staff.
Aaron would “go into a rage,” says former colleague Juliana, who recounts how his response to one disagreement was to dump garbage all over her desk.
Aaron Smith-Levin’s former colleague Alvin remembers him as loud, aggressive and violent—even when someone was doing him a favor.
Ben, a former colleague, recalls Aaron Smith-Levin’s threatening demeanor, disruptive conduct, and his attack on a female executive in his Church.
Constantly needling, Aaron was a workplace bully, says former colleague Angela, and he was only satisfied when he had thoroughly upset his co-workers.
Another of Smith-Levin’s former colleagues, Andy, recounts his extremes of violence—requiring restraint by colleagues—that led up to his dismissal.
Everyone has bad days, says former colleague Amber, but with Aaron Smith-Levin, every day was bad. Aaron’s hate and hostility made her feel unsafe.
Former colleague Timothy says nobody in their right mind would want to listen to Aaron Smith-Levin for truth. Firsthand experience showed Aaron to be an irresponsible “coward” whose answer was to “terrorize” others.
As a child, Sydney found Aaron to be antagonistic and belittling. As an adult, she found he never changed—it was the same “masked hatred” for others.
Julie, former co-worker, recalls Smith-Levin’s dishonesty and anger, including the time he destroyed hours of work she had done because he was annoyed.
Aaron Smith-Levin’s former colleague Karina witnessed the results of his bullying and aggression toward an elderly woman, reducing her to tears.
What Cosimo recalls most about Aaron Smith-Levin is his demeaning and degrading screaming that at times could even be heard on a different floor.
Former colleague Jessica relates that, far from inspiring respect, Smith-Levin dominated with threats—to the point that she avoided him at all cost.