A retraction and an apology
At Tony Pipitone’s request, I removed this morning’s post about Pipitone’s role in the Jesse Maali case. Pipitone stated in an e-mail that the Orlando Sentinel article that I relied on for this morning’s post inaccurately reported the testimony of lawyer Mark NeJame. I contacted Pedro Ruz Gutierrez, who wrote the article for the Sentinel and attended the Maali hearing. He stands by his characterization of NeJame’s testimony. Pipitone says he simply “called an attorney (who was not then and had never previously represented the target) to see if he had heard rumblings about an investigation in the Muslim-American business community.” I apologize for suggesting that Pipitone was part of an open-borders conspiracy and willingly abetted immigration law-breaking.
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