Aside of years of mentally tormentuous doctrines and failed interpretations of prophecy; the church attorney Stanley Rader would later insert himself to pilfer Fischer's finances (the prize winnings of the 1972 Fischer-Spassky match) just as Rader was accused of siphoning millions in church assets — by 1977 Fischer got pulled in a tug of war between cult dissidents intent on destroying the Armstrong organization by any means necessary.
The Worldwide Church of God — Profits of Doom
Though I have pointed out examples where they have published false & misleading information vs. what was undeniably a corrupt religious organization.
Bobby Fischer was on the side of just protecting others. That was his original intent, but he underestimated the hostility and levels both sides would stoop to to destroy each other. Stanley Rader manipulated Fischer into working up a lawsuit against the Ambassador Report (even the authors of that magazine admitted that they didn't think Fischer was the one behind the lawsuit)—:
(1970's Report) https://hwarmstrong.com/ar/Pawn.html
“…However, I want to emphasize that I'm not trying to destroy the college or the Armstrongs. I know the Bible says, ‘Vengeance is God's.’ I'm not trying to ‘get’ those guys. And I'm not interested in getting my money back. I'm trying to protect others. I just want to make sure that nobody gets ripped off mentally. That's the most important thing. I am not necessarily backing the whole magazine, but I'm using it because it is a good forum to get my views across.”
(1977 Interview) https://hwarmstrong.com/ar/Fischer.html