Texarkana Gazette

Malcolm X’s family announces $100M ‘conspiracy’ lawsuit against NYPD

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NEW YORK — Exactly 58 years to the date that Malcolm X was assassinat­ed in a hail of gunfire on a Manhattan stage, his family announced plans to file a lawsuit against the NYPD accusing cops and various government agencies of intentiona­lly concealing evidence of his murder.

Flanked by two of the slain Muslim activist’s daughters, civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump said Malcolm X’s family intends to file a wrongful-death lawsuit for $100 million against a long list of agencies including city of New York, the state of New York, the NYPD, the district attorney’s office, the FBI and the CIA.

The announceme­nt comes two years after a state judge exonerated two of the three men convicted and jailed in connection with Malcolm X’s 1965 murder.

Last year the city paid $26 million and the state paid $10 million to Muhammad Aziz, and the family of Khalil Islam to settle lawsuits related to their wrongful conviction­s.

“The rhetorical question is this: If the government compensate­d the two gentlemen that were wrongfully convicted for the assassinat­ion of Malcolm X with tens of millions of dollars, then what is to be the compensati­on for the daughters who suffered the most from the assassinat­ion of Malcolm X?” Crump said

“We intend to have vigorous litigation of this matter, to have discovery, to be able to take deposition­s of the individual­s who are still alive, 58 years later, to make sure that some measure of justice can be given to Malcolm X’s daughters. The truth of what happened and who was involved has always been critical.”

Crump along with Qubilah Shabazz and Ilyasah Shabazz, two of Malcolm X’s six daughters, made the announceme­nt at The Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Education Center in Washington Heights.

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