[Note this statement: "She added: "I felt very guilty he had lived with 
me for one year living in adultery" - islamic brainwash worked fine! dm+]

Leeds imam failed to tell £1m disabled wife that he'd married second woman

http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/Batley-Carr-imam-failed-to.4873253.jp

  Published Date:  14 January 2009 By Richard Edwards and Mark Lavery A 
MUSLIM teacher divorced his severely disabled wife without her knowing 
so he could keep access to her £1m compensation, Leeds Crown Court 
heard. Khalil Kazi, believed to be a former imam at Armley jail and in 
Batley Carr, married again under Islamic law in Morocco while his 
original wife, Meimuna, thought she was still married, the jury was 
told. Mrs Kazi only learned her marriage had been dissolved when she 
applied for a divorce. Prosecuting David Hall said that Kazi, 39, of 
Batley Carr, had falsified divorce papers and perjured himself by 
falsely swearing a witness statement for a grant of divorce.  His plot 
collapsed after four years, in 2006, Mr Hall said, when Mrs Kazi visited 
Dewsbury County Court in March 2006 to apply for a decree of judicial 
separation.  Giving evidence wearing a veil, wheelchair user Mrs Kazi 
told the court how she reacted when she was told there was already a 
divorce in place. She said: "My solicitor went to speak to Mr Kazi's 
solicitor and she came back with the shocking news that I was already 
divorced... I was very shocked. I trusted my husband and I never 
expected he would do this to me."  She added: "I felt very guilty he had 
lived with me for one year living in adultery  "He never told me at any 
time he had divorced me. He never mentioned anything about a divorce." 
Mrs Kazi's decision to file for a divorce followed her husband's 
admission that he had married while in Morocco.  Mrs Kazi told the court 
she was 16 when she and Kazi married in 1995. A year later they had a 
son and two years later Mrs Kazi sought treatment for back pain.  Mr 
Hall said Mrs Kazi visited Dewsbury Hospital where she was advised her 
problem was a minor one and should be dealt with by her GP. "It turned 
out she was suffering from an epidural abscess," Mr Hall said. "It was 
traced back to the birth. By the time it was diagnosed Mrs Kazi had been 
rendered paraplegic. She sued Mid-Yorkshire Hospital Trust for 
negligence, a case that was settled with a payment of £1m." At that 
time, Mr Hall said, Mrs Kazi was still living with her husband and 
family at Warwick Road, Batley Carr.  He said a specially adapted home 
had been provided for her at Skipton Street, but her husband did not 
want to move and so she stayed at Warwick Road.  The defendant bought 
Skipton Street under the right to buy, but Mrs Kazi thought her husband 
had used her compensation money without her permission, Mr Hall said. 
Kazi, of Warwick Road, denies perjury and perverting the course of justice.

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