Author: Freedom Watch

Freedom Watch Seeks to Block Federal 9/11 Grant—Did President Obama Suggest this to Rauf? (New York City, November 23, 2010). Late yesterday, it was revealed that the Ground Zero Imam, Feisal Rauf, and his collaborators, had applied for a federal $5 million dollar federal loan with the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) to build the planned mosque. In response, Larry Klayman, founder of Judicial Watch and now Freedom Watch issued the following statement: “This latest outrage by the Ground Zero Imam, incredibly coming as it does during our Thanksgiving Holiday period, was intended to be yet another ‘in your face’…

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Imam Feisal Rauf accuses Forras and his legal counsel of “blind bigotry” for exercising their rights to sue to stop the Ground Zero mosque (New York City, October 12, 2010). Monday, controversial Imam Feisal Rauf moved to dismiss the complaint which Vincent Forras, a First Responder, had filed against him and his planned Ground Zero Mosque, and countersued Forras reportedly for $50,000 USD. Forras and his counsel have not yet seen the pleadings of these defendants, but instead read about them in the New York Post, where Feisal used the opportunity to smear Forras and his attorney. The Post reported…

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As Klayman was about to bring legal action over theft of show, NBC cancels it (Washington, D.C., October 12, 2010). NBC’s new legal drama “Outlaw” was stolen by the network from Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch. A few years ago, Klayman, through his agent William Morris, his writer John Romano (formerly of “LA Law”), Cary Brokaw of Avenue Pictures, David Madden, then of Fox Television Studios and recently elevated to President of Twentieth Century Fox Television, which had acquired the rights to Klayman’s life story, pitched the show in person to NBC executives. Klayman, who…

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