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November 07,
1997
Nikken Fires Top Lawyer
By Jeff Farr
Associate Editor
Santa Monica, Calif., Oct. 29
The Nichiren Shoshu Administrative Office on Oct. 6
fired Yoshihiro Konagai, Nikken?s lead attorney in the
temple?s libel suit against the Soka Gakkai in Japan,
according to the Kaikaku Jiho (Reformation Times), a
newspaper published by reformist priests. Temple members
on the Internet have admitted Konagai left but not that
he was fired, saying it?s only natural in such a lengthy
case that a lawyer might have to leave.
Mr. Konagai has been the lead attorney in the case since
it was initiated in 1993, and his dismissal comes at
a crucial moment in the trial, a few weeks before Nikken?s
Dec. 22 court-ordered testimony. (He will be cross-examined
Feb. 2, 1998.) The Tokyo District Court ordered Nikken
to appear so he can answer questions regarding contradictory
statements he has made about his actions in Seattle
the night of March 19–20, 1963.
According to the reformist priests? newspaper, Nichijun
Fujimoto, general administrator of the Administrative
Office, and Kotoku Obayashi, Overseas Bureau chief,
informed Mr. Konagai of Nikken?s decision.
Although the priesthood gave no explanation for the
decision, SGI leaders have pointed out that the parting
with Konagai came just a week after the court on Sept.
29 ordered Nikken to testify — a decision Konagai
had tried to avoid through various legal maneuvers this
year.
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