The Mercury News

Trump fundraiser sues Qatar, lobbyists over email hack

- By Tom Lobianco

WASHINGTON >> A top fundraiser for President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit Monday against the state of Qatar and lobbyists working for Qatar, alleging they hacked his and his wife’s emails as part of an ongoing battle between the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.

Elliott Broidy and Robin Rosenzweig, his wife, allege that hackers from Qatar broke into their email accounts at the start of this year and Qatar’s lobbying team in Washington then pushed the emails to journalist­s around the city in an effort to discredit Broidy.

The lawsuit is the latest volley in an ongoing battle involving the UAE, Qatar and a host of Washington power players. Agents working with special counsel Robert Mueller detained Broidy’s business associate, George Nader, at Dulles Internatio­nal Airport in January. Nader agreed to cooperate with the investigat­ion.

The Associated Press reported Monday that Nader had wired $2.5 million through Canada for an influence campaign Broidy was coordinati­ng in Washington that accused Qatar of being a state sponsor of terrorism.

“We believe the evidence is clear that a nation state is waging a sophistica­ted disinforma­tion campaign against me in order to silence me, including hacking emails, forging documents, and engaging in espionage and numerous other illegal activities,” Broidy said in a statement Monday. “We believe it is also clear that I have been targeted because of my strong political views against Qatar’s state sponsored terrorism and double dealing.”

Shortly after reporters began asking questions about the hacked emails, Broidy hired a team of cybersecur­ity specialist­s to investigat­e the hack.

In the lawsuit, Broidy accuses a Republican lobbyist for Qatar, Nick Muzin, of spreading the hacked emails among journalist­s.

“Mr. Broidy’s lawsuit is an obvious attempt to draw attention away from his controvers­ial work, and is as flimsy as the promises he reportedly made to his clients,” Muzin said in a statement. “I am proud of the work my firm has conducted with Qatar and look forward to continuing to support peaceful dialogue and progress in the Middle East.”

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