Financing Terror: US Families vs. Billionaire
- Jaime David
- Apr 7
- 1 min read
Several American families are suing a Palestinian-American man, Hasem Halabi, alleging he defrauded them of millions of dollars intended for charitable purposes in the West Bank. The families, mostly from Chicago's Palestinian community, claim Halabi solicited donations under the guise of building schools, hospitals, and providing humanitarian aid. However, they allege that much of the money was diverted for Halabi's personal use, including luxury vehicles, real estate, and support for his family. The lawsuit details instances where Halabi allegedly misrepresented the progress of projects and provided fabricated documentation. Families trusted Halabi due to his community connections and reputation, and now feel betrayed by his alleged exploitation of their generosity and faith. The legal action names Halabi, his wife, and several affiliated companies, accusing them of breach of contract, fraud, and unjust enrichment. The families are seeking the return of their donations, along with damages. Halabi denies the allegations, claiming the projects were legitimately undertaken and any discrepancies were due to unforeseen circumstances and economic challenges in the region. The case is currently unfolding in court, with potentially significant implications for charitable giving and trust within the Palestinian-American community. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-families-accuse-palestinian-american-172526763.html
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