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Infobox says he has 2 children, and lives with them and his wife. But his new book (September 2022) was written to two children who are still in Scientology? So does he have 4 biological children? It's none of my business obviously, I was just confused by this. Mercster (talk) 15:58, 9 October 2022 (UTC)
Rinder not only left Australia as a teenager, but has been living and working in the USA for over 50 years. Almost all citations are from the USA. I have removed the tag Template:Use Australian English because it is simply a nod to Rinder's origins, not his life nor the media coverage. Grorp (talk) 05:56, 17 May 2023 (UTC)
I hope to lay this to rest once and for all. I see there are some trying to continue the drama over who is considered a founder of The Aftermath Foundation. As best I can tell from sources and online searches, it was incorporated in Texas on December 21, 2017; signature by Luis Garcia, dated January 17, 2018. GuideStar reports the ruling year as 2018 (the year the IRS granted tax exempt status). Rinder's blog post dated March 5, 2018 includes "Today, we launch The Aftermath Foundation..." Rinder's book page 290 says: "Two years ago, Christie and I formed a nonprofit organization with Luis Garcia, Aaron Smith-Levin, Marc and Claire Headley, and lawyer Ray Jeffrey. The Aftermath Foundation..."
Whatever might have been said by Smith-Levin on his YouTube channel when he was separated from The Aftermath Foundation in late 2023, is not a reliable source. (Yes, I watched the videos.) It also contradicts what we have in writing, published at or near the time that events unfolded. I don't have access to the Texas Secretary of State online business search to see if there is further information in the establishing documents. But know also that "founder" is a term which may be given to a person who was part of the early establishment of something, not necessarily the person who might have "had the original idea". If Rinder was there to announce "the launch", whether or not he was there when the corporate documents were created, he would ordinarily be considered a co-founder. See also Organizational founder. ▶ I am Grorp ◀ 03:49, 1 February 2024 (UTC)
Since the cult following of Aaron Smith-Levin continue to vandalise this page, I have requested page protection. ▶ I am Grorp ◀ 17:43, 19 March 2024 (UTC)