Denise Miscavige Gentile

Denise & Gerald Gentile Information

Why were members of the Clearwater Police Department–Officer Jonathan Yuen and Detective Stephen Bohling–not more forthcoming or truthful about the presence of the Gentiles at the Cleveland Street apartment on the night of Kyle Brennan’s death? Why would they not identify these high-powered Scientologists? Were these members of the police department deliberately lying by omission to protect two individuals with extremely close ties to the very top leadership of the Scientology organization?

Denise Miscavige Gentile, David Miscavige’s twin sister—whom Tom Brennan referred to as “Chaplain Denise”—was Brennan’s Scientology auditor. Her husband’s name is Gerald “Jerry” Gentile. Even though they at first lied about Denise being at the Cleveland Street apartment on the evening Kyle died, during their depositions taken in July 2010, Denise and Jerry finally admitted that they were both there. Jerry Gentile stated that Denise waited outside near their parked vehicle. Denise claimed she didn’t go inside because she was wearing pajamas and chain-smoking cigarettes outside the Coachman building.

In his contribution to the Clearwater Police Report, Officer Jonathan Yuen omitted the fact that present at Tom Brennan’s Cleveland Street apartment were these two important members of Scientology’s first family—the twin sister and brother-in-law of the church’s worldwide leader, David Miscavige. During Officer Yuen’s brief deposition, taken in July of 2010, he responded 28 times with either “I don’t recall” or “I don’t remember.” It’s interesting that Officer Yuen’s memory deficit occurred only when he was questioned about fellow police officers, medical investigator Martha J. Scholl, or the mysterious “couple” who arrived at the crime scene during his brief interview with Tom Brennan.

Amazingly, Yuen left them entirely out of his narrative. When questioned later, under oath, about people arriving at the crime scene, Yuen responded: “I believe I advised that a couple of people showed up.”

Unfortunately, it wasn’t memorable enough for Clearwater Police Officer Jonathan Yuen, the first officer on the scene—a public servant who is duty-bound to remember and record details. During his deposition, Yuen stated that a “couple” showed up at the Brennan apartment during his 10- to 20-minute investigation of Kyle’s death. Still, when pressed for details, he could not recall any specifics.

Anybody would have to conclude that in the State of Florida, justice cannot be found when it involves the Church of Scientology.

What about these two members of Scientology’s first family—Denise Miscavige Gentile and her husband, Jerry?

According to a Tampa Bay Times article from the summer of 2013, the couple got married in 2000. They lived in Maryland for two years, then moved back to Clearwater, “where Flag Land Base, Scientology’s spiritual headquarters, dominates the downtown skyline.” It was then that Jerry joined the church. Denise was working at a small Scientology mission in Bellair at the time. He continued working his Maryland technology job, commuting back and forth every week.

That tech position, however, wasn’t Jerry and Denise’s only source of income. A police investigation revealed that Jerry Gentile was the owner of a notorious drug-selling establishment—or “drug house”—located in St. Petersburg, Florida. It comprised a house on 15th Street North, three detached apartments next door, in a duplex, and a separate cottage.

According to the article, “drug sales at the Gentile property got so bad police raided it twice in 14 months, busting up a marijuana den and what police called a cocaine sales operation.” Following the first raid, the city contacted the Gentiles, asking them to “curb the drug activity.” Nothing changed. In fact, the Gentiles had good reason not to improve the situation at their St. Petersburg pot house. According to the tenants, it was Denise who would stop by monthly to collect the rent or to get money to cover the water, sewer, and trash bills. If cash wasn’t readily available—according to former tenant Roreco “Rico” Currie—Denise was happy to accept marijuana “blunts” instead. (Blunts are small cigars converted into fairly large marijuana cigarettes.) Currie, during this period, was distributing marijuana from the Gentile property. Denise had discovered this illicit activity but had decided to let Currie remain.

If that wasn’t enough, Currie eventually converted the cottage into an impromptu strip club. The dancers performed routines as onlookers tossed money onto the dingy floors. Admission was $10, more after midnight. Currie proudly claimed this business was “by appointment only.” He was arrested in October 2012 on several charges. He pleaded guilty and is currently serving a 38-month sentence. Denise Miscavige Gentile pleaded not guilty to the charges related to the activities at the Gentiles’ 15th Street North property. She denies receiving drugs in lieu of rent or bills.

The Tampa Bay Times piece is an extremely unflattering portrait of this Scientology celebrity couple. 

These are the people the Clearwater Police Department shielded, it appears, in order to protect the Miscavige name from scandal.

The Gentiles’ involvement with Tom Brennan should have raised numerous questions. Why, for example, weren’t they pressed about the blatant lies they told regarding Tom Brennan on the night of February 16/17? Denise initially lied about being Tom Brennan’s auditor, about her relationship with Brennan, and about her presence at the Brennan apartment. Jerry, too, at first lied about his wife’s presence that evening. Particularly troubling is the fact that my son’s laptop computer “supposedly” ended up in Jerry Gentile’s hands. Why wasn’t Kyle’s computer taken into custody by the police?

My son, Kyle, deserved a fair and unbiased investigation. He deserved to have his day in court. Thanks to the defendants’ multitudinous lies—and thanks to the police report’s lies of omission—he got neither.

Copyright © 2026 Victoria L. Britton

https://thetruthforkylebrennan.com/denise-miscavige-gentile/

https://www.ibtimes.com/scientology-leader-david-miscaviges-twin-sister-arrested-denise-gentile-found-be-possession-1329933

https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Secrets/Bryan_Zwan/

Clearwater Police Report; Gerald Gentile Interview 

Gerald Gentile Police Interview at Cleveland Street Apartment 001

Clearwater Police Report; Denise Miscavige Interview

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CWP Jon Yuen, Exhibit 18 001

Officer Jon Yuen deposition excerpt 001

Officer Jon Yuen phone call

Detective Jonathan Yuen, Miscavige, Apartment, Clearwater Police, Lies of Omission, 001

Excerpt from a Scientology Knowledge Report purportedly written by Gerald Gentile

Exhibit 18 KR 001

Gerald Gentile Police Interview  001

Denise and Gerald Gentile’s Drug House


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