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Malcolm X's family files $100 million wrongful death lawsuit, claims cover-up of his murder
Malcolm X’s daughter and her lawyers announced they filed a $100 million lawsuit against the US government on Friday for the assassination of the Black resistance leader.
Malcolm X's Family Files Lawsuit Against FBI, CIA and the NYPD Over Assassination
The family of the slain civil rights leader accused the U.S. government of having a “corrupt, unlawful, and unconstitutional” relationship with Malcolm X's killer
Malcolm X's family sues US law enforcement agencies over assassination
The family of Malcolm X, a militant civil-rights leader who was assassinated almost 60 years ago, filed a $100-million federal lawsuit on Friday that accuses the FBI, CIA and New York Police Department of allowing his murder to be carried out.
Malcolm X's Daughters File $100M Suit Over Assassination
Three of Malcolm X's daughters have filed a $100 million suit against some of the nation's top law enforcement and intelligence agencies, alleging those groups knew of threats against their father's life and did nothing to stop his assassination at age 39.
Malcolm X's family lawsuit against government for assassination
Malcolm X's family files a $100M lawsuit against the FBI, CIA, and NYPD that accuses them of conspiring to kill him.
Family of Malcolm X sues NYPD, FBI and CIA over activist's 1965 assassination
The lawsuit alleges the FBI, CIA and NYPD conspired in the activist's assassination in 1965 and engaged in a decades-long coverup.
Malcolm X family members file lawsuit against U.S. government
Three daughters of Malcolm X have accused the CIA, the FBI, the New York Police Department and others in a $100 million lawsuit of playing roles in the 1965 assassination of the civil rights leader.
Malcolm X family files $100 million wrongful death lawsuit with Ben Crump
Civil rights leader Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965 in a New York ballroom. His family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the government.
Malcolm X’s daughters file $100 million lawsuit against the government
Reuters revealed that the daughters of Malcolm X have filed a $100 million lawsuit against the CIA, FBI, New York Police Department and others, alleging their involvement in the 1965 assassination of the iconic civil rights leader.
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Who are Malcolm X's daughters? $100M lawsuit accusing the CIA, FBI, NYPD, and others of the 1965 assassination of renowned activist explored
African American leader Malcolm X’s daughters filed a $100M lawsuit in the Manhattan federal court on November 15, 2024, ...
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Malcolm X’s Family Files $100M Lawsuit, Alleges Government Role In Assassination
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Malcolm X's daughters sue FBI, CIA, NYPD over civil rights leader's assassination
Three of Malcolm X 's daughters filed a lawsuit against the FBI, CIA and New York Police Department on Friday, alleging that ...
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Malcolm X’s family sues NYPD, FBI, CIA over 1965 assassination
Delve into the life and activism of Malcolm X, a courageous advocate for African American empowerment and social justice.
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Family of Omaha-born Malcolm X files $100M lawsuit, alleges FBI, CIA, NYPD had role in murder
The family of Omaha-born Malcolm X filed a $100 million lawsuit Friday that accuses multiple federal and state law ...
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Malcom X estate alleges DOJ, FBI, CIA, NYPD played role in events leading to assassination
The estate of Malcolm X is suing the federal government, accusing it of playing a role in the 1965 assassination of the civil ...
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