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===''United States v. Sun Myung Moon''=== {{Main|United States v. Sun Myung Moon}} In 1982, Moon was imprisoned in the United States after a jury found him guilty of willfully filing false federal [[income tax]] returns and conspiracy. The Unification Church of the United States members launched a public-relations campaign in response. Booklets, letters, and videotapes were mailed to approximately 300,000 Christian leaders in the United States. Many of them signed petitions protesting the government's case.<ref name="ReferenceJ" /> The [[American Baptist Church|American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A.]], the [[National Council of Churches]], the [[National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus]], and the [[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]] filed briefs in support of Moon.<ref name="ReferenceK" /> Moon served 13 months of the sentence at the [[Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury]] in [[Danbury, Connecticut]].<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/unification/profit.htm Moon's Japanese Profits Bolster Efforts in U.S.] ''[[The Washington Post]]'', September 16, 2008</ref><ref>[http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2001/augustweb-only/8-6-35.0.html The Unification Church Aims a Major Public Relations Effort at Christian Leaders] ''[[Christianity Today]]'', April 19, 1985.</ref> The case was protested as a case of [[selective prosecution]] and a threat to [[religious freedom]] by, among others, [[Jerry Falwell]], head of [[Moral Majority]], [[Joseph Lowery]], head of the [[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]], [[Harvey Cox]], a professor of [[Divinity (academic discipline)|Divinity]] at [[Harvard]], and [[Eugene McCarthy]], United States Senator and former Democratic Party presidential candidate.<ref>[http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1984/10/11/moons-financial-rise-and-fall-pbab/?dsq=48682316#comment-48682316 Moon's financial rise and fall],''[[Harvard Crimson]]'', October 11, 1984</ref>
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