Tom Cruise denies in defamation lawsuit he 'abandoned' daughter Suri
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"'Has he chosen Scientology over Suri for good? Abandoned by Daddy.' I mean come on, that is absolutely disgusting. That is absolutely disgusting," Cruise said in the video deposition.
"I'm very privileged to be able to have the life that I have, and I believe that. But there is a line that - that I draw for myself and - and that's it. And I asked for an apology. I asked for a retraction. They denied it."
The court transcripts from the September 9 deposition showed that Cruise had only seen Suri for 10 days in the immediate five months after Holmes filed for divorce from the actor in June 2012.
The actor said he found questions regarding whether Holmes had left him and Scientology to protect their daughter "offensive," and said "there are many different other aspects to the divorce."
"Like with any relationship, there are many different levels to it ... I find it very offensive. There is no need to protect my daughter from my religion," he said.
Representatives for Cruise did not immediately return Reuters' requests for comment.
Cruise, who has become part of Hollywood's A-list and fronts action franchises including the "Mission Impossible" films, is one of the highest profile members of the Church of Scientology, a religion founded by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard in 1954.
Followers of Scientology believe humans are immortal beings whose existence extends beyond one lifetime, but critics of the church describe it as a cult that harasses people who try to quit.
Actress Leah Remini was one of the most prominent celebrities to leave the Church of Scientology earlier this year, and has spoken out about being cut off by many friends due to her decision.
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