Brett Kimberlin and his cohorts have been publicly accusing Ali Akbar of defrauding donors to the National Bloggers Club (NBC) by falsely claiming the NBC was a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Donations to a 501(c)3 are tax deductible. Kimberlin also claimed that Ali had never even applied for 501(c)3 status. Sounds like the basis for a good defamation lawsuit against Kimberlin to me.
Actually, Ali had applied for the nonprofit status some time ago, but the status grant was long in coming. You know, IRS, conservative non-profit, Lois Lerner -- you get the picture.
Well, the IRS finally granted the nonprofit status as of last Friday. Now one of the claims Brett Kimberlin made in his RICO lawsuit has been proven totally false. Wait til the judge hears about this, hey Brett?
Here's Ali's Facebook post of a few minutes ago:
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Monday, June 16, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Update on Kimberlin the Corporate Raider
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I have read recent responses to Kimberlin's motions in the RICO lawsuit, and ones from Michelle Malkin's attorney seem particularly devastating to Kimberlin's claims and case. My understanding of the facts is that Kimberlin may be in legal trouble for presenting a forged summons to the court. The summons was a cut and paste job of another summons sent to a different defendant. The judge in the case has asked for an order to show cause as to why Kimberlin should not be sanctioned for this.
The buzz in various comments sections says that Kimberlin may have forged a summons to Seth Allen, the first blogger he sued, which resulted in Allen losing the lawsuit by default, for alleged failure to timely respond to a summons that he never actually received. I don't know if this is true, but it seems plausible in light of the above.
Anyone who has additional facts or corrections to the above, please supply it in the comments section.
UPDATE: Hogewash is reporting that Brett Kimberlin has admitted to the forgery of a summons he mailed to Twitchy, a company originally owned by Michelle Malkin.
Labels:
Ali Akbar,
Brett Kimberlin,
Lawfare,
RICO,
Seth Allen
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
Thursday, October 29, 2009
RICO Statutes: a Weapon Against Militant Islam in the United States
Pastorius at The Astute Bloggers has an excellent article about how the RICO statutes (created at the federal level to deal with crime and racketeering) can be used against militant Islam in the United States. The article is called RICO - The Beginning of the End of Radical Islam In America - The Feds Are Claiming A "Criminal Conspiracy."
There are more interesting facts, e.g. how western nations like Belgium, Germany and France are dealing with the quasi-religion Scientology. A court in France convicted the French branch of this "church" of organized fraud.
Pastorius argues that the legal weapons we need to defend western civilization may already be on the books.
Read it all here.
There are more interesting facts, e.g. how western nations like Belgium, Germany and France are dealing with the quasi-religion Scientology. A court in France convicted the French branch of this "church" of organized fraud.
Pastorius argues that the legal weapons we need to defend western civilization may already be on the books.
Read it all here.
Labels:
Astute Bloggers,
Fighting Back at Islam,
Pastorius,
RICO
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