Malcolm X’s Family Files $100 Million Lawsuit Against CIA, FBI, NYPD Over Alleged Role in His Assassination

New York – A lawsuit has been filed against the CIA, FBI, and the New York Police Department, alleging their involvement in the assassination of civil rights icon Malcolm X, who was tragically killed in 1965. The $100 million legal claim was launched in a Manhattan federal court by the daughters of Malcolm X and representatives of his estate. They accuse these organizations of not only being aware of the assassination plans but also directly contributing to his death and failing to intervene. At the heart of these allegations lies a claim profound in its … Read more

Malcolm X’s Daughters File $100 Million Lawsuit Against CIA, FBI, and NYPD, Claiming Agencies Conspired in His 1965 Assassination

New York, NY — Three daughters of the slain civil rights icon Malcolm X, along with his estate, have launched a $100 million lawsuit against the CIA, FBI, and the New York Police Department, alleging these agencies played a significant role in his 1965 assassination. The lawsuit, which was filed in Manhattan federal court, contends that these law enforcement bodies were complicit in the plot and failed in their duty to prevent Malcolm X’s death. Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska, and later known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz after converting to Islam, was … Read more

Revolution and Reckoning: CIA Faces Deep Scrutiny as Sexual Assault Allegations Prompt Legislative Changes

WASHINGTON — The allegations began early in 2023, when a series of women stepped into the spotlight at Capitol Hill to recount harrowing experiences of sexual assault and harassment within the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Rachel Cuda, a trainee at the agency, was the first to testify, setting off a tidal wave of similar claims which captured national attention. Cuda reported a deeply troubling incident. She accused a fellow trainee of physically assaulting her within the confines of the CIA’s headquarters, an accusation that culminated in a Fairfax County bench trial where her fellow trainee … Read more