Henson family denies rumors they're selling Henson Company Lot to Scientologists

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A Henson spokesperson says The Jim Henson Company has had no business dealings with the Church Of Scientology

Members of the Henson family have issued a statement this weekend, shooting down rumors that The Jim Henson Company was planning on selling its Los Angeles studio lot to the Church Of Scientology.

Normally, we wouldn’t necessarily spill ink on a hypothetical L.A. real estate deal—especially one that isn’t, y’know, happening—but the Henson brand remains so beloved, and Scientology’s so… “Completely fine in a way that nobody needs to call a lawyer about”… that there’s a weird charge in contemplating the Church owning part of the company’s history. Despite all that, it still somehow felt a little icky to imagine the Henson legacy becoming intermingled with that of L.

 

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