The Jewish Chronicle

Corbyn legal fund organiser set up firm to ‘end politicisa­tion of Jewish suffering’

- EXCLUSIVE BY LEE HARPIN POLITICAL EDITOR

V THE ORGANISER of crowdfundi­ng project that has raised over £330,000 to defend Jeremy Corbyn against possible legal action has failed to mention her link to a newly formed company set up to administer the funds.

Companies House records show that Carole Morgan — who launched ‘Jeremy’s Legal Fund’ last month — founded Truth Defence Ltd just one week later with a leading supporter of the Jewish Voice For Labour group to “end the politicisa­tion of Jewish suffering”.

But last week she neglected to mention her link to the company when she wrote to donors to tell them she had “been in touch” with the organisers of Truth Defence “to maintain our connection moving forwards in the future”.

Ms Morgan had launched her appeal on the Go Fund Me website on July 22 after the BBC journalist John Ware said he was considerin­g suing the former Labour leader for libel in relation to comments he made about the party’s decision to settle a case over a Panorama expose of antisemiti­sm.

She was inundated with donations from supporters of Mr Corbyn, some of whom openly attacked Mr Ware and others who claimed the antisemiti­sm issue amounted to smears against the former Labour leader.

In a message to donors on August 3, Ms Morgan wrote: “I wanted to find a way that we could maintain our connection to one another moving forward into the future.

“To that aim, I have been in touch with the organisers of an initiative called Truth Defence which started around the same time as the crowdfund, and clearly shares our aims and hopes for a better world.

“It is dedicated to promoting a culture of honesty and integrity in politics and public life, which is exactly the principles that Jeremy stands for.

“Please join as a registered supporter under… or send an email to truth. defence202­0@gmail.com if you want to sign up to be part of our network for free.”

The message added: “In the meantime, all funds raised by us to support Jeremy in a potential legal defence will be held in trust for that purpose, and details of that will be announced soon.”

According to Companies House records, filed on July 29, Truth Defence Ltd was set up by company director Andrew Feinstein. The other stated Person with Significan­t Control (PSC) is Carol Eve Morgan, by virtue of her owning more than 25 per cent but not more than 50 per cent of voting rights, and having

rights to appoint and remove a majority of the directors of the company.

A statement on the Truth Defence Facebook page said the aim of the organisati­on “is seeking to correct the historical record on Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour Party and end the politicisa­tion of Jewish suffering”.

On August 4 another message on the group’s Facebook page appeared to suggest Ms Morgan had just “endorsed and joined” the organisati­on.

It stated: “Very honoured to be endorsed and joined by Carole Morgan, whose remarkable crowdfund success is a reminder of just what can be achieved through solidarity, compassion and hope.”

Truth Defence’s Mr Feinstein is a South African born filmmaker and former politician and an outspoken member of the pro-Corbyn JVL group.

In June 2019, The Times reported how Mr Feinstein shared a story on Twitter about his Holocaust background and appeared to suggest that this qualified him to reject the argument that Mr Corbyn was an antisemite. His family Shoah story then appeared, cut and pasted, in Twitter messages from other activists defending Mr Corbyn.

The Companies House records also set out special conditions for Truth Defence as the nominated beneficiar­y for the money raised to support Mr Corbyn.

It is confirmed that “the express object of the crowd fund... is to support

a potential legal defence by Jeremy Corbyn against the defamation proceeding­s brought by John Ware based on a statement made on Mr Corbyn’s Facebook page on July 22 — and Mr Ware’s subsequent statements of his intention to pursue such a legal action against Mr Corbyn.”

It adds that all money from the crowd fund should be ringfenced until court proceeding­s are launched or the statutory time period for them to do so has expired.

If proceeding­s are launched, the money should be “transferre­d to a firm of solicitors as per Mr Corbyn’s instructio­n, to be held in a trust and on the assurance that any unused funds at the conclusion of proceeding­s will be returned to the Company.”

Once any legal action is over it is confirmed that Truth Defence can propose “an alternativ­e use of funds that is closely related in purpose and nature” to the legal defence of any action brought by Mr Ware against Mr Corbyn. But all donors must be given “reasonable opportunit­y” to get the money they have donated back.

The Truth Defence website also states that the company’s advisory board includes Sir Geoffrey Bindman QC and Mr Feinstein himself.

The Companies House documents also reveal Truth Defence’s future objectives. It states that the organisati­on aims to “challenge and resist the use of civil litigation, confront the spread of disinforma­tion both online and the mainstream press” and to “expose the suppressio­n of evidence or accurate informatio­n in the public interest.”

There are also plans to employ staff, consultant­s and advisers, carry out research and analysis and undertake media, film and publishing projects.

Mr Corbyn’s Islington North office has said the fund was launched in good faith. Ms Morgan to did not respond to a request for comment.

Morgan did not mention her link to a company set up to administer the funds

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Activists are raising cash after BBC journalist John Ware said he was considerin­g suing Jeremy Corbyn (above)
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Activists are raising cash after BBC journalist John Ware said he was considerin­g suing Jeremy Corbyn (above)
 ??  ?? The gofundme.com page hosting the crowd fund for Corbyn
The gofundme.com page hosting the crowd fund for Corbyn

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