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Astonishing lawsuit: Make exposé vanish


Attorney: 'This book at any time can be taken off shelves forever'

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Posted: June 12, 2011
6:26 pm Eastern

By Art Moore
© 2011 WND 

 


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CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad

The powerful Washington, D.C., Islamic lobby group established as a front
for the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas
<http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=232181>  is asking a federal judge to expunge
all copies of a WND book that exposes its ties to radical jihad through
original documents secured in a daring undercover operation. 

In its latest court pleadings in a lawsuit against WND co-author David
Gaubatz and his son Chris, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or
CAIR, effectively demands that the blockbuster book
<http://superstore.wnd.com/s.nl/c.811217/id.1415/.f> "Muslim Mafia: Inside
the Secret Underworld That's Conspiring to Islamize America" be removed from
bookstores, online retailers and any supplier and "returned" to the Muslim
group. 

"This book at any time can be taken off the shelves forever and kept in the
hands of Hamas," warned Gaubatz attorney Daniel Horowitz. 

Fight back against CAIR's attack on First Amendment by making a contribution
to WND's  <http://superstore.wnd.com/s.nl/c.811217/id.30/.f> "Legal Defense
Fund." Donations of $25 or more entitle you to free copy of "Muslim Mafia" –
the book so devastating to CAIR the group is trying to ban it. 

After filing two unsuccessful versions of its complaint, CAIR has filed yet
another amended complaint that asks federal Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in
Washington, D.C., to bar the Gaubatzes and anyone related to their effort
from publishing the documents and recordings obtained in the undercover
operation. 

CAIR interpreted the judge's order to return all copies of the documents as
a demand to also return "copies published in the book," according to a Joint
Status Report filed April 22 in federal court in Washington, D.C. 

Horowitz, a frequent television legal analyst based in the San Francisco Bay
area, has teamed with two other high-profile lawyers in the case. Bernard
Grimm, in Washington, D.C., is a regular commentator on the Fox News
Channel, CNN and Court TV. Martin Garbus, in New York City, is perhaps the
country's best known First Amendment lawyer. 

(Story continues below)

        
 

         

First Amendment chill 

Horowitz believes CAIR knows it can't win the case, but he cautioned that
the Saudi-funded group "can chill the First Amendment by making it so
expensive to speak against them that no one can challenge them." 

Garbus has been at the center of numerous groundbreaking and highly
controversial First Amendment cases over the past five decades, from Daniel
Ellsberg's battle over the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War and Lenny
Bruce's famous obscenity charges to radio host Don Imus' lawsuit against CBS
after he was fired for his remarks about the Rutgers women's basketball
team. 


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Martin Garbus

In the 1980s, Garbus represented author Peter Matthiessen in a libel suit
that stopped publisher Viking from subsequent paperback and foreign
publications of the book "In the Spirit of Crazy Horse." South Dakota Gov.
William Janklow and an FBI agent – who claim they were falsely portrayed in
the book – tried to stop publication in three states, waging an eight-year
litigation in which booksellers and book buyers were threatened. Janklow
called stores and warned them of huge damage suits if they put the title on
sale. Many terrified store managers removed the books, but Garbus and
Matthiessen prevailed in court. 

"Libel suits are the vehicle for this censorship, and they can be just as
effective as government injunctions or physical threats," Garbus wrote in
the afterword to the re-publication of Matthiessen's book in 1992. 

"Even if lawsuits ultimately fail in court, they can be deadly," Garbus
wrote. "The cost, time, and harassment value of extensive litigation can
compel publishers and authors to delete controversial passages from books
critical of government officials and their policies." 

Garbus represented film director Spike Lee when a lawsuit charging copyright
infringement threatened to stop the release of the 1992 feature "Malcolm X,"
which starred Denzel Washington as the slain black leader. Lee's use of 45
seconds of the well-known footage of the confrontation between Rodney King
and Los Angeles police officers was challenged by the plumber who captured
the chase on video, George Holliday. 

Holliday claimed Lee knowingly negotiated a licensing agreement with a party
who had no authority to grant it, the Los Angeles Times reported at the
time. The filmmaker, in turn, accused Holliday of extortion, alleging he
wanted more than the $50,000 agreed on for use of the tape. 

Garbus argued in court documents that eliminating the King footage "would
destroy the artistic integrity of Lee's motion picture." The attorney, the
Times reported, contended that the significance of the tape as a record of
"one of the most shocking and dramatic moments in the history of race
relations in America" precluded Holliday on free speech grounds from
copyrighting the footage. "There is simply no other way for Spike Lee to use
the fact – or idea – of the Rodney King beating without using the
videotape," Garbus said in court documents. 

Similarly, in the "Muslim Mafia" case, Garbus believes Americans have an
interest in exposure of the CAIR documents, because they are relevant to
federal law enforcement officials' concerns about the group's ties to
terrorist operatives that threaten the nation's security. 

The FBI cut off ties to CAIR in January 2009
<http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=276289>  after the group was named an unindicted
co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation case in Texas, the largest
terrorism-finance case in U.S. history.

No defense of book's claims 

Garbus has said the Gaubatz lawsuit has similarities to his defense of legal
author and CNN commentator Jeffrey Toobin, who allegedly violated a
confidentiality agreement with Iran-Contra investigator Lawrence E. Walsh in
the early 1990s when he published a book about his experience as a member of
the prosecution team. Garbus won the case on First Amendment grounds. 


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CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad shakes hands with intern Chris Gaubatz,
aka David Marshall, at CAIR's national headquarters in Washington, D.C., in
2008

CAIR alleges Chris Gaubatz signed a confidentiality agreement when he worked
as an intern for six months, but Gaubatz denies it, and CAIR reportedly says
it has no copy of any agreement. 

The group alleges it suffered damage after the Gaubatzes obtained access to
CAIR internal documents under false pretenses and made recordings of
officials and employees without consent. 

Horowitz argues the complaint does not list any specific damages done to the
organization by "Muslim Mafia." He believes CAIR's failure to state damages
– other than those protected by the First Amendment – provides Judge
Kollar-Kotelly with the basis for dismissing the case. 

Regardless of how she rules, the delay of more than one year in her decision
is a "clear refusal to ban speech" immediately, as CAIR desires, Horowitz
asserts. 

Posing as a Muslim, Chris Gaubatz gathered some 12,000 pages of documents,
which were meant to be shredded, while serving as an intern at CAIR's
national office in Washington, just three blocks from the U.S. Capitol
building. Information gleaned from the documents was published in
<http://superstore.wnd.com/s.nl/c.811217/id.1415/.f> "Muslim Mafia," which
demonstrated CAIR's connection to the Muslim Brotherhood, the group that
spawned al-Qaida and Hamas and stated in writing its intent to put America
under Islamic law and the authority of the Quran. 

In the lawsuit, however, CAIR, a self-described Muslim civil-rights group,
does not defend itself against the book's claims. 

'Subverting the process' 

Kollar-Kotelly is considering CAIR's motion to file an amended complaint
after the first one failed to gain traction. The Gaubatzes' legal team,
meanwhile, has filed a motion to dismiss the case, pending Kollar-Kotelly's
ruling. 

In April, however, before the judge decided on the second complaint, CAIR
attorney Nadhira Al-Khalili informed the Gaubatzes' lawyers that CAIR
planned to file yet another amended complaint that added causes of action
based on "newly discovered information." 


Muslim Mafia

Horowitz has said he hopes the judge will dismiss the first complaint and
then determine whether the second and third are any different. If there is
no difference, Horowitz has explained to WND, she can reject CAIR's request
to amend the complaint and then throw out the case. 

Responding in a letter dated April 7, Horowitz told Al-Khalili that the
request for a motion to amend is another attempt by CAIR to "subvert" the
legal process already in motion. 

Horowitz warned Al-Khalili that any "attempt to circumvent the normal
process" of the Gaubatzes' motion to dismiss and CAIR's motion to amend is
"simply a further tactic to prolong this frivolous and harassing
litigation." 

"It will compound the already unacceptable attorney's fees and continue to
chill my client's First Amendment rights," Horowitz wrote. 

CAIR continues to keep its lawsuit alive despite the exposure by Horowitz
and his colleagues of the fact that CAIR doesn't even legally exist
<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=119685>  and was therefore
unqualified to file the lawsuit. 

He warns that WND must continue to be vigilant: "In the end, they can just
keep getting more and more money from overseas and burn out opposition with
lawsuits." 

While CAIR repeatedly has denied it receives foreign support, the covert
operation that produced "Muslim Mafia" obtained video footage that captured
CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper boasting of his ability to bring in a half
million dollars of  <http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=121694> "overseas money,"
including from Saudi Arabia. 



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