In courting her lifetime of anger at Mr. Farrakhan, he also courted her.
Love.
"A vile and evil seducer," said William Kunstler to the court.
He had proposed to her.
* "Always the Violence", The New York Times, by Bob Herbert, June 9 1997
*
* Percy Sutton, a close friend of the Shabazz family for more then three
* decades, said "It was so sad. This little kid [Qubilah's son Malcolm, 10]
* he ended up feeling guilty because he tried to persuade his mother to
* marry this guy [Fitzpatrick told the son about his marriage proposal].
* The guy told him 'We'll have our own house.' And Malcolm got all excited
* and he said, 'I'll have my own bedroom?' And the guy said 'Yes, you will.'"
It is safe to say this directly contributed to the burning and subsequent
death of Betty Shabazz. A distraught, torn, ten-year-old suffering the
effects of this persecution.
He had been taken away from his mother because of Fitzpatrick.
NBC Newschannel 4 NY, on the death of Betty Shabazz:
"Police say the boy was upset he couldn't live with his mother."
Kunstler forced the Government to drop its case...
* "...Shabazz...", The New York Times, June 8 1997
*
* Prosecutors dropped the case when it became
* clear she had NOT committed to the crime.
..and instead settle for her getting professional counseling.
Mainly to recover from what Mr. Fitzpatrick and the FBI did to her.
Mr. Fitzpatrick was paid $45,000 of our tax money for his services.
Mr. Fitzpatrick is a cocaine addict.
Remember, it's the 1990s now: same as it ever was.
American citizens are just pawns to be manipulated
by the U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies.
Dirt.
Or worse.
* "Above the Law", by David Burnham, ISBN 0-684-80699-1, 1996
*
* At 4:00 A.M. on December 4, 1969, for example, a special fourteen-man
* squad of Chicago police officers