Malcom X’s Family To File $100 Million Lawsuit Alleging CIA, FBI Covered Up His Assassination
On Tuesday, Malcolm X’s family announced that they will file a $100 Million wrongful death suit against the federal and state governments for allegedly concealing evidence in relation to his assassination.
Malcolm X was gunned down while he was speaking in New York City’s Audubon Ballroom on February 21, 1965. Nearly 60-years later, his two daughters, Ilyasah and Qubilah Shabazz along with their attorneys Ray Hamlin, declared that they were seeking asylum. “justice” The revolutionary will name New York City, the state of New York and the NYPD, FBI and the CIA as defendants.
“For years our family has fought for the truth to come to light concerning his murder, and we’d like our father to receive the justice that he deserves,” Shabazz said. “The truth about the circumstances leading to the death of our father is important – not only to his family but to many followers, many admirers … And it is our hope that litigation of this case will finally provide some unanswered questions. We want justice served for our father.”
In January 2022, New York Times According to reports, Muhammad A. Aziz (Mahmoud Aziz) and Khalil Islamic were wrongfully convicted for killing Malcolm X. New York later paid $36 Million to them late last year after they filed lawsuits against the state.
Lawyers representing Malcolm X’s family claim that Aziz or Islam also have the right to compensation.
Spokesman for New York City’s Law Department said that the settlement had been reached in October 2022. “brings some measure of justice to individuals who spent decades in prison and bore the stigma of being falsely accused of murdering an iconic figure.”
“Based on our review, this office stands by the opinion of former Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, who stated, based on his investigation, that ‘there is one ultimate conclusion: Mr. Aziz and Mr. Islam were wrongfully convicted of this crime,'” He added.
Shabazz said, per The Associated PressThe agencies “conspired with each other and with other individuals and acted, and failed to act, in such a way as to bring about the wrongful death of Malcolm X.”
Crump was involved in some of most controversial police cases in recent history. According to an ABC report. “if the government compensated the two gentlemen that were wrongfully convicted for the assassination of Malcolm X with tens of millions of dollars, then what is to be the compensation for the daughters who suffered the most from the assassination of Malcolm X?”
Crump said to The Associated Press family members and lawyers of Malcolm X that they believe government agencies conspired against their civil rights leader.
“They infiltrated many civil rights organizations,” He stated.
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