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HOMELAND INSECURITY CAIR files suit against 'Muslim Mafia' author Islamic group asks for restraining order, charges incriminating documents 'stolen' Posted: November 02, 2009 8:46 pm Eastern By Art Moore
The Council on American-Islamic Relations has filed a federal lawsuit against a co-author of the newly released book "Muslim Mafia" and his son, charging they conspired to carry out a six-month undercover operation in which they secretly recorded meetings and stole thousands of pages of sensitive documents from the Washington, D.C.-based Muslim group. In the book, "Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That's Conspiring to Islamize America," published by WND Books, P. David Gaubatz and "Infiltration" author Paul Sperry present first-hand evidence CAIR is acting as a front for a well-funded conspiracy of the Muslim Brotherhood – the parent of al-Qaida and Hamas – to infiltrate the American system and help pave the way for Saudi-style Islamic law to rule the U.S. In the lawsuit, however, CAIR, which describes itself as a Muslim civil-rights group, does not defend itself against the book's claims. U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ordered P. David Gaubatz and his son, Chris Gaubatz, to appear in her District of Columbia court today to respond to CAIR's demand for a restraining order. CAIR says it seeks to prevent any further disclosure or distribution of the 12,000 pages of documents Chris Gaubatz acquired from the group while working as an intern under the pseudonym David Marshall. Get "Muslim Mafia," autographed, from WND's Superstore The two defendants did not appear in court. Dave Gaubatz told WND he had not seen the complaint and had not been served with a subpoena. The complaint says CAIR is seeking punitive damages for trespass, breach of contract, conversion and breach of fiduciary duty. (Story continues below) The FBI cut off ties to CAIR in January 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. Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer of New York and other senators have called for a government-wide ban on CAIR. CAIR's lawsuit alleges Chris Gaubatz obtained access to CAIR property under false pretenses and removed the internal documents and made recordings of officials and employees "without any consent or authorization and in violation of his contractual, fiduciary and other legal obligations to CAIR."
Dave Gaubatz told WND the "research project pertaining to CAIR was conducted in a professional and legal manner." He said it was "funded by a high profile U.S. organization with very close ties to senior law enforcement and U.S. government officials." Gaubatz said he cannot name the group now, but noted it is not SANE, the Society of Americans for National Existence, as widely believed. "This organization is very professional, and every step of the research was coordinated with their legal team and senior personnel," he said. "From the very onset of the research, our researchers observed intelligence in CAIR documents which appeared to be national security concerns." The publisher of "Muslim Mafia," WND CEO Joseph Farah, defended the Gaubatzes two weeks ago in a letter to members of the Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus who had been warned by CAIR not to go ahead with a press conference calling for investigations of the book's findings. Farah asserted the CAIR material was legally obtained by Chris Gaubatz, who had been asked by CAIR officials "to shred documents he believed might be criminal evidence … and involve matters of national security." "On advice from counsel, he collected those documents and preserved them. None of the documents were 'stolen,'" Farah said. "They were, in fact, handed to him by CAIR employees for destruction," Farah wrote to the Congress members. "All of the documents are available for review by appropriate law-enforcement authorities and, in fact, some have already been provided to them." Farah concluded Chris Gaubatz's "patriotic activities within CAIR, an unindicted terrorist co-conspirator, were done on advice of counsel at every step, and were in accordance with District of Columbia and Virginia state law." According to a Washington attorney, "it is a federal and state crime to participate in the destruction of evidence of a crime if reasonable suspicion exists the documents are evidence of criminal activity." David Gaubatz said he continues to maintain contact with law enforcement officials. "CAIR does not represent the Muslim people nor do they represent the interests of America," he said. "Behind their doors they represent Hamas, al-Qaida, Hezbollah and the other violent ideologies targeting America and Israel." He noted CAIR executives and their supporters "are frustrated our researchers did not use their true name and they did not destroy 'criminal evidence' as they were requesting." "My researchers and I are more concerned about the security of our country," Gaubatz said, "than in hurting the feelings of CAIR's Nihad Awad and Ibrahim Hooper – neither of whom use their 'true name' in public."
The complaint says Chris Gaubatz told CAIR he was a Muslim convert studying at Ferrum College in Virginia and that his father was in the construction business. CAIR claims that as "David Marshall," Chris Gaubatz signed a confidentiality and nondisclosure agreement in which he agreed he would not divulge to others any trade secrets, confidential information or other proprietary data. Politico reported, however, CAIR officials say they can't find the agreement Gaubatz allegedly signed. The complaint asserts the Gaubatzes' actions have impaired CAIR's "reasonable expectation in the confidentiality of its internal documents, resulted in public disclosure of the personal information of CAIR's employees and donors, cause injury to CAIR, and caused CAIR and its officials and employees to suffer unwarranted harassment up to and including threats of violence." CAIR's complaint says "Muslim Mafia" cites from confidential internal memos, board meeting minutes, budget reports, real estate records, strategy papers, agendas, long-term goals, employee evaluations, e-mails, wire transfers and other bank statements, proposals, handwritten notes, letters, brochures, spreadsheets, visitor logs and other sensitive documents. Gaubatz also published names, addresses, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of former CAIR employees and of donors, the complaint says. WND is defending Dave and Chris Gaubatz against the CAIR lawsuit and has established a legal defense fund whereby readers can help. If you're a member of the media and would like to interview Paul Sperry, Dave Gaubatz or Chris Gaubatz, e-mail WND's marketing department or call Tim Bueler at (530) 401-3285.
Special offers: Previous stories: What happened to CAIR's headliners? Surprise! Guess who's the real 'anti-Muslim bigot' in D.C. CAIR coverage ignores terror ties Congress targets 'Muslim Mafia' Meet White House adviser who supports Islamic law CAIR's 'flying imams' strategy: Sue everyone 'Flying imams' rewarded for ominous airline 'stunt'? Marriott urged to cancel CAIR banquet D.C. Muslim group's shocking al-Qaida ties Yes, CAIR is planting 'spies' on Capitol Hill 'Moderate' CAIR to feature radicals at annual banquet Myrick: CAIR won't renounce Hamas ideology Guess who's probing 'Muslim Mafia' now CAIR attempts to torpedo Capitol press conference House anti-terror caucus wants CAIR probed 'Now we have proof' jihadis infiltrating D.C. CAIR spent $160,000 to silence Savage CAIR branch boasts of getting DVD censored FBI asked to investigate Muslim group Islam investigator ejected from D.C. Muslim conference Nashville boots anti-jihad conference Claim: CPS ignored child abuse at U.S. mosque Private terror probe: 50 mosques in 50 days Are Americans safe from U.S. mosques? Get an insider's view of CAIR's banquet Another day, another CAIR defendant served Lawsuit's claim: CAIR no longer even exists Surprise! See CAIR officials get slapped with summons CAIR's demand for fees from Michael Savage rejected U.S. 'must oppose' Islamic 'anti-defamation demands' Islamic takeover of U.S. is already under way Report: Muslims ripped off by CAIR Savage lawyers aim at CAIR paymasters Judge sides with CAIR against Michael Savage CAIR seeks dismissal of Savage lawsuit Islamic attacks on Savage target advertisers CAIR backs film praising convicted terror supporter CAIR: Civil rights advocates or radical Islamists? Savage lawsuit calls CAIR 'vehicle of international terrorism' Islamic attacks on Savage target advertisers Radio host condemned for 'Islam is a cult' Feds name CAIR in plot to fund Hamas 'Terrorist apologist' CAIR to meet in Capitol Muslim sensitivity training for 45,000 airport workers Did CAIR founder say Islam to rule America? Doubts grow over Muslim lawmaker's loyalty American citizens aided Hamas terror Internet, talk radio blamed for 'anti-Muslim violence' Controversial Muslim group gets VIP airport security tour Muslims fear 'United 93' backlash CAIR files FOIA on Bush wiretaps CAIR issues U.S. 'travel advisory' Boeing apologizes to CAIR for ad CAIR urges Congress to honor Ramadan U.S. Muslims' anti-terror fatwa 'bogus' CAIR to GOP: Repudiate Tancredo CAIR distributes Quran banned as anti-Semitic CAIR: Censure Israeli leader for remarks CAIR gets apology for Muslim remark CAIR leader convicted on terror charges CAIR pressures National Review to nix ads Fox's '24' airs Muslim disclaimer CAIR presses Fox TV on Muslim terrorists Jackie Mason calls Islam 'murderous' religion Muslim group sues critic for $1.35 million U.S. Muslims silent on Hamas chief's terror Muslim group sues congressman for $2 million Kucinich headlines Muslim fund-raiser Dr. Laura: No apology to Muslims needed Dr. Laura rebuked for 'anti-Muslim tirade' FBI invites Muslim scholars to preach Feds accused of 'siege' on American Muslims Muslim-rights voice indicted in jihad plot Americans charged in 'holy-war' plot Muslims grooming candidates for 2004 Should Muslim Quran be USA's top authority? Group forces censure for 'Islamophobia' Muslims try to quash Bush nominee University fires 'terror professor' Art Moore is a news editor with WorldNetDaily.com.
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