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HOMELAND INSECURITY Judge orders: Return 'Muslim Mafia' docs Incriminating material obtained in probe of CAIR's connection to Islamic terrorism Posted: November 03, 2009 9:46 pm Eastern By Art Moore
A federal judge in Washington today ordered a co-author of the book "Muslim Mafia" and his son to return internal documents, recordings and records obtained in a six-month undercover operation of the Council on American-Islamic Relations that presented further evidence of the D.C.-based group's ties to terrorism. Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly granted CAIR's request for a temporary restraining order barring P. David Gaubatz and his son, Chris Gaubatz, from further use or publication of the material and demanding that they return it to the Muslim group's lawyers by midnight Nov. 18. The order specified David Gaubatz must promptly remove CAIR documents posted on his weblog. Kollar-Kotelly – who as head of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court made several controversial decisions against the Bush administration's counter-terrorism policies – was criticized recently by many security experts for ruling against the military's designation of a Guantanamo detainee as an enemy combatant, allowing the Obama administration to send him home. But Daniel Horowitz, one of the attorneys representing the Gaubatzes, said it's important to look at both sides of the judge. "She is extremely intelligent and a strong supporter of the First Amendment," he said. Get "Muslim Mafia," autographed, from WND's Superstore CAIR's restraining order accompanied a lawsuit in which the Islamic group alleged Chris Gaubatz, who served as an unpaid volunteer for CAIR, obtained access to the group's 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." David Gaubatz told WND that CAIR's legal moves have been anticipated, and some of the court's order already has been fulfilled as material has been turned over to law enforcement officials. "I do look forward to bringing all the evidence to court," he said. "Courts are a two-way system." (Story continues below) Gaubatz contended the research described in his book "was conducted professionally and legally." "CAIR executives know this, and I can tell the American people that since I have worked with CAIR executives personally – in law enforcement training in Texas – executives such as Nihad Awad, Ibrahim Hooper and (North Carolina state) Senator Larry Shaw are fighting amongst themselves, because they know everything mentioned in 'Muslim Mafia' is true.
"The last thing they want is more evidence of their ties to terrorists before our courts," Gaubatz said. Gaubatz told WND yesterday the research 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." CAIR is seeking punitive damages for trespass, breach of contract, conversion and breach of fiduciary duty. In Gaubatz's book, "Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That's Conspiring to Islamize America," published by WND Books, he and co-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, a self-described Muslim civil-rights group, does not defend itself against the book's claims. 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. 'Wall of separation' In July, Kollar-Kotelly ruled a Kuwaiti detainee at Guantanamo captured in Afghanistan in 2002, Khalid Al Mutairi, had been unlawfully detained as an enemy combatant. The habeas corpus ruling led to the Obama administration's decision in October to transfer Al Mutairi to his home country.
Kollar-Kotelly, appointed to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Clinton in 1997, was chief judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the FISA court, from 2002 until this year. She was among the judges who moved to rebuild the "wall of separation" between criminal investigators and intelligence agents cited by the 9/11 commission as a factor in the failure to detect the 9/11 plot, notes counter-terrorism expert and former federal prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy. The rebuilding effort, however, was overruled by the FISA Court of Review in 2002. Kollar-Kotelly also was a chief critic of the Bush administration's warrantless-surveillance program that targeted communications between terrorists in the U.S. and abroad. In 2005, she ruled enemy combatants were entitled to counsel, at taxpayers' expense, to challenge their detention. WND is defending David and Chris Gaubatz against the CAIR lawsuit and has established a legal defense fund. 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: CAIR files suit against 'Muslim Mafia' author 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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