Legal intimidation fails again. “Charity Drops Suit Against Terrorism Analyst,” by Josh Gerstein in the New York Sun (thanks to Davida):
A children’s charity that funnels money to Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon, Kinder USA, has dropped a libel suit it brought against a prominent terrorism analyst who suggested that the group was funding a terrorist organization, Hamas.
In April, Kinder USA, formally known as Kids in Need of Development, Education, and Relief, Inc., sued Matthew Levitt over a brief passage about the group in his book, “Hamas: Politics, Charity and Terrorism in the Service of Jihad.”
The suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, also named the book’s publisher, Yale University Press, and Mr. Levitt’s employer from 2001 to 2005, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
On Tuesday, Kinder USA moved to withdraw the case with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled.
“I conducted three years of careful research for Hamas, and the book was the subject of academic peer review,” Mr. Levitt said in a statement issued yesterday by the Washington Institute, which he returned to this year after a stint as a top Treasury Department official. “I am pleased that this suit has been dismissed with prejudice, vindicating my free speech rights.”
In the passage that led to the suit, Mr. Levitt wrote: “Even after the closure of the Holy Land Foundation in 2001, other America-based charities continue to fund Hamas. One organization that has appeared to rise out of the ashes of the HLFRD is Kinder USA.”
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“We view this early, voluntary, and full dismissal as a complete victory,” the executive director of the Washington Institute, Robert Satloff, said. The defendants said no payments or promises were made to Kinder USA. Mr. Levitt, a former terrorism analyst for the FBI, lectures widely on terrorism financing issues. Last month, he testified at a criminal trial in which federal prosecutors have accused officers of the Texas-based Holy Land Foundation of being a front for Hamas.