After having filed the complaint, things arranged 'somehow': "I have not at any time believed otherwise than that L. Ron Hubbard was a fine and brilliant man".
Addendies: Scientology Founder's Family Life Far From What He Preached February 12, 2001, Don Lattin, San Francisco Chronicle TIME June 25, 1951, TIME Magazine The Mind Behind the Religon June 24, 1990, Joel Sappell, Los Angeles Times A Ringing In The Ears May 7, 1951, TIME Magazine
Looks like the kind of pre-worded documents that the Guardian Office and OSA give "apostates" to sign in exchange for the refund of money on account. It all began with L. Ron.
I hate to think what they did to get her to recant. If it was to pay her off, then ok, but I guess otherwise.