Danny Masterson and the Church of Scientology, along with church leader David Miscavige, are now facing a lawsuit leveled by the four woman who, in 2017, accused Masterson of sexual assault.

According to court documents obtained by ET on Wednesday, the four women -- identified as Chrissie Carnell Bixler, Marie Bobette Riales, and Jane Doe #1 and #2, as well as Bixler's husband, Cedric Bixler-Zavala -- claim that they were victims of a harassment campaign that began after coming forward with their accusations against the former That '70s Show actor.

"When those women came forward to report Masterson’s crimes, the Defendants conspired to and systematically stalked, harassed, invaded their and their family’s privacy, and intentionally caused them emotional distress to silence and intimidate them," the plaintiffs' attorneys allege in the documents.

Masterson denied all allegations leveled against him in the documents in a statement released to ET through his attorney, Andrew B. Brettler.

"This is beyond ridiculous. I’m not going to fight my ex-girlfriend in the media like she’s been baiting me to do for more than two years. I will beat her in court—and look forward to it because the public will finally be able learn the truth and see how I’ve been railroaded by this woman. And once her lawsuit is thrown out, I intend to sue her and the others who jumped on the bandwagon for the damage they caused me and my family."

The lawsuit cites Scientology memos and publications that allegedly indicate that the Church of Scientology and church rules "forbid members from contacting police to report a crime committed by any member" and allege that members who report crimes committed by other members have themselves perpetrated a "high crime" in the eyes of the court. The lawsuit sites Church founder L. Ron Hubbard's 1972 book Introduction to Scientology Ethics as the source for the claim.

The documents also detail the alleged relationships the plaintiffs claim to have had with Masterson, and the harassment they allegedly faced after going public with their accusations.

Bixler claims she started a relationship with the actor in 1996 and moved in with him, then later joined the Church of Scientology "per his orders."

She claims Masterson "regularly forced [her] to have sex with him and became violent when [she] refused." She further claims that the Church "required" her to participate in an "ethics program" following one alleged incident of violence. Bixler claims that when she told an employee about Masterson's behavior, she was told that "her job as Masterson's girlfriend was to 'give him sex whenever he wants it' and that if she complied, 'these things wouldn't happen.'"

She claims this cycle of violence continued and escalated, and alleged that Masterson also drugged her, until she broke up with him in 2002, all while allegedly having to attend "ethics programs."

She claims that upon breaking up with Masterson, an official with the Church allegedly coerced her through fear into signing a document agreeing to "never speak publicly about her relationship with Masterson or sue him for any reason."

Bixler claims that, in 2016, she was contacted by another member of the Church who claimed to have witnessed Masterson sexually assaulting another woman, identified in the documents as Plaintiff Jane Doe #1. Bixler claims she suffered a panic attack after learning this information and was hospitalized.

After going to the Los Angeles Police Department with her allegations against Masterson, Bixler claims she was deemed a "suppressive person" by the Church and was subjected to "harassment, surveillance and abuse."

Bixler claims that this included being followed by operatives belonging to the Church, having her home security system hacked -- along with her social media accounts and email -- being chased by strangers in a car attempting to film her, being the victim of targeted identity theft and allegedly being made to feel unsafe in her home on a frequent basis.

Jane Doe #1, who is said to have belonged to the Church since she was a teenager, alleges that Masterson had sex with her while she was intoxicated and unconscious at a party in 2002, and alleges that he later drugged her and raped her at a different gathering the following year.

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