Monday, August 23, 2004
Jewish Organisation Spied On US Citizens And Stole FBI Files
1 May 2002 The San Francisco Superior Court has awarded former Congressman Pete McCloskey, R-California, a $150,000 court judgment against the Zionist lobbying organisation, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). McCloskey, the attorney in the case, represented one of three civil lawsuits filed in San Francisco against the ADL in 1993. The lawsuit came after raids were made by the San Francisco Police Department and the FBI on offices of the ADL in both San Francisco and Los Angeles, which found that the ADL was engaged in extensive domestic spying operations on a vast number of individuals and institutions around the country.
On March 31, 2001, US District Judge Edward Nottingham of Denver, Colorado, upheld most of a $10.5 million defamation judgment levied by federal jury in Denver against the ADL in April of 2000. The jury hit the ADL with the massive penalty after finding it had falsely labeled Evergreen, Colorado residents — William and Dorothy Quigley — as "anti-Semites." The ADL is appealing the judgment.
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8/23/2004 05:11:00 PM

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