by James Oliphant
NEW YORK - Rachel Ehrenfeld writes about terrorism for a living. But now she is the one who feels targeted.
Her modest midtown Manhattan apartment is filled to the ceiling with books, most having to do with global terror networks and Mideast conflict. Sitting at her desk, she gazes out at the Hudson River. She says she has a hard time placing her work. She says she has been blacklisted. If she travels to England, she fears she will be arrested.
"I feel like a leper," she said.
Ehrenfeld faces a $225,000 judgment obtained in a British court in a libel suit brought by a former banker to the Saudi royal family, billionaire Khalid bin Mahfouz. "That's the Damocles sword effect. He's holding it above my head to intimidate me and others," she said.
The source of the trouble is Ehrenfeld's book, "Funding Evil: How Terrorism is Financed and How to Stop It," published by Bonus Books. In it, she named bin Mahfouz as a financier of Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda. Bin Mahfouz responded by suing Ehrenfeld -- not in the U.S., but in England, which is friendlier to libel claims.
Bin Mahfouz maintains Ehrenfeld's statements about him are false and reckless and says she is perpetuating myths that have followed him around the globe, endangering his business affairs.
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Comments
Great post. Saudi Arabia is the real terror capitol! They'll follow us home. Wait that's right they stay at the Whitehouse.
Posted by: Logic Prisoner | March 17, 2008 12:45 PM
For anyone still confused about what wealthy Saudis like Mahfouz are so eager to hide:
http://www.asecondlookatthesaudis.com
Posted by: Bill B. | March 17, 2008 2:11 PM
Logic Prisoner:
They also visit Crawford, TX and hold hands with pResident Doogie Howser.
Posted by: BC | March 17, 2008 7:23 PM