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"Ground Zero" Mosque Funder Under Microscope

090810Elzanaty.jpg Last week the developer of the perpetually controversial Islamic community center and mosque, Sharif El-Gamal, confirmed the identity of one of the eight members of a real estate partnership that paid $4.8 million last year for the old Burlington Coat Factor on Park Place, where the center will be built. The man's name is Hisham Elzanaty; he's a U.S. citizen of Egyptian descent who owns medical companies that operate out of a building in The Bronx. Who is this guy and how much money has he given to terrorists? Conspiring minds want to know!

Straight out of the gate, the press immediately found fodder for the anti-mosque cannons. Fox 5 was the first to note that Elzanaty gave over $6,000 to the biggest Islamic charity in America, the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development. That charity raised millions of dollars from Americans in the '90s, and the AP reports that the group told donors the money "would fund schools, orphanages and social welfare programs. But two years after Elzanaty made the donation, the U.S. government froze the foundation's assets and accused it of acting as a fundraiser for Hamas."

After indicting the charity's founders, Attorney General John Ashcroft said the case was "not a reflection on the well-meaning people who may have donated funds to the foundation." Certainly all the mosque opponents will remember Ashcroft's nuanced qualification. Meanwhile, Fox 5 is on the trail of Elzanaty's money, and has been calling various politicians who've accepted his campaign donations over the years. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is among the recipients, and she now says she'll donate the equivalent of Elzanaty's contribution to a children's charity. Elzanaty also made a $1,000 campaign contribution to presidential candidate Barack Obama in 2008, but the White House has not said what the president intends to do with that money.

Elzanaty's company has also been sued by State Farm for unnecessary tests related to automobile accidents that would maximize the insurance payout. According to court documents obtained by the Post, Elzanaty was accused in 2007 of taking the insurance company for a $1.8 million ride. And CBS 2 reports that Elzanaty's facilities are also "on the radar" of New York State's Medicaid inspector general. A previous audit done by the inspector general for 2004 and 2005 sought reimbursement for more than $331,000 due to “missing documentation” or “no documentation” to support the claims. Well! We can't wait to find out who the other seven big mosque donors are!

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  • John Reen

    There is nothing more American than medical fraud and insurance scams. So I say, Let them build the Mosque as it truly has American roots!

  • nik13

    I like that El-Camel, waiter/developer. Perfect New Yorker. Eight arrests. Petty larceny, breaking nose of derelict tenant, shagging a hooker, stealing cheap pantyhose from Walmart.



  • Oh and the 'Holy Land Foundation' trial is pretty instructive.

    a group giving money to the same people the UN and red cross were giving money to in Palestine...but because of 9/11 hysteria they were convicted of supporting Hamas!!

    A Bunch of innocent people got 65 year sentences and you never hear nothing about it. Pretty horrible. I know, I know, these type of things dont happen in the USA. now come on, whats lady gaga up to...

    http://fasttimesinpalestine.wordpress.com/2010/08/11/momentum/

  • oh what a cop out john.

    There was a much better story about the funders of the people protesting the mosque in JTA yesterday. Why dont you run a story about that? You can be damn sure, FOX and our et al great media outlets wont be running that story.

    http://www.jta.org/news/article/2010/09/04/2740796/major-pro-israel-giver-funds-jihad-watch



    ...

    Jihad Watch, which is organizing a rally against the planned Islamic center timed for the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks -- the center is planned for within three blocks of the site of the attacks in lower Manhattan -- is funded by the Freedom Center, a conservative group based in Los Angeles.

    An investigative report on the online version of Politico on Saturday said it confirmed that the "lion's share" of the $920,000 funneled through the Freedom Center to Jihad Watch over the last three years originated with Joyce Chernick.

    Aubrey and Joyce Chernick, Politico reported, over the years have contributed to, among other groups, the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles; the Anti-Defamation League; the Zionist Organization of America; MEMRI, a group that distributes translations of inflammatory Arabic language material; the Investigative Project on Terrorism, a group that tracks what it depicts as the threat of radical Islam; the American Jewish Congress; CAMERA, a group that tracks what it says is anti-Israel bias in the media; the Central Fund for Israel, a clearinghouse for monies directed to pro-settler groups; and a number of conservative think tanks.

  • ANGRYGOD11

    You have to wonder how many Catholic Churches got Mafia money funding or still do.

    Just sayin'.

  • mangell

    There is nothing more American than medical fraud and insurance scams. So I say, Let them build the Mosque as it truly has American roots!

  • jt10000

    Hahaha.

    And for the haters out there:

    Don't be a Sucker (from the U.S. Govt)

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