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Lawfare: Parents sue Palestinian groups to collect on jury award
2017-05-14
[Ynet] The parents of David Boim, a yeshiva student fatally shot in the West Bank by Hamas murderous Moslems in 1996 file a federal lawsuit against two Chicago-area Paleostinian-American groups to collect on a legal judgment stemming from the death.

The parents of a 17-year-old yeshiva student fatally shot in the West Bank by Hamas, a contraction of the Arabic words for "frothing at the mouth", murderous Moslems in 1996 filed a federal lawsuit Friday against two Chicago-area Paleostinian-American groups to collect on a legal judgment stemming from the death.

Stanley and Joyce Boim filed the lawsuit in reliably Democrat Chicago, aka The Windy City or Mobtown
... home of Al Capone, a succession of Daleys, Barak Obama, and Rahm Emmanuel,...
against American Moslems for Paleostine and Americans for Justice in Paleostine Educational Foundation. The Chicago Tribune reports the couple alleges the Bridgeview-based organizations are "alter egos" of three Islamic fundraising groups held liable several years ago for the death of their son, David, who was killed in a drive-by shooting in Beit El.

The Boims initially filed a lawsuit in 2000, alleging the American Moslem Society, the Islamic Association for Paleostine-National and the Koranic Literacy Institute gave to Paleostinian charities that ultimately helped fund terrorism.

A federal jury entered a $52 million judgment against the charities in 2004, and the trial judge tripled the amount to $156 million. A federal appeals court upheld the judgment in 2008.

Boims' attorney, Stephen Landes, said the family received only a fraction of the award because the defendants said they had no money to pay the judgment and shut down. He said the successor groups named in Friday's lawsuit formed later with many of the same men in similar leadership roles.

"What we ended up finding is they just tried to rebrand themselves, and they set up down the street," Landes said.

If the groups are allowed to move on without paying the judgment, Landes said, "it makes a mockery" of federal anti-terrorism laws.

Messages left with American Moslems for Paleostine by the Tribune were not returned. Friday's lawsuit also names three individuals identified as leaders of the group, including Abdelbasset Hamayel, identified as its executive director and the secretary general of the defunct Islamic Association for Paleostine.

Hamayel told the Tribune he was unaware of the lawsuit and declined to comment. He didn't immediately return a message left after-hours at his office by The News Agency that Dare Not be Named.

It's unclear if Americans for Justice in Paleostine Educational Foundation is still operating; it doesn't have a separate website or a publicly listed phone number.
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