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Bin Laden’s Brother-in-law Had Close Ties to Bush
by Tom
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August
28, 2002
Saudi Sheikh Khalid bin Mahfouz, an Osama bin Laden
benefactor, has laundered money into tax-exempt U.S. entities for years
as a foreign financier of terrorism. But a new 9/11 lawsuit is thrusting
Mahfouz’s latent past business links to George W. Bush back into the
spotlight and raising important questions about links between Saudi
finance and terrorism in America.

Saudi Sheikh Khalid bin Mahfouz
Bush Financier &
Osama Bin Laden’s Brother In Law
Nine hundred families of September 11 victims recently filed a
trillion-dollar lawsuit against members of the royal Saudi family,
businessmen worth a combined $5 billion, and banks and charities. The
lawsuit accuses them of financing Osama bin Laden, Al-Qaeda, and the
Taliban government. And one of the defendants - Saudi Sheikh Khalid bin
Mahfouz -- will likely draw increasing attention in coming months due to
his past business relationships with President George W. Bush - the
sweetheart deals he made during the elder Bush's presidency.
According to a Saudi government audit acquired by U.S. intelligence
officials, five of Saudi Arabia’s wealthiest businessmen, including
National Commercial Bank (NCB) founder and chairman Khalid bin Mahfouz,
transferred personal funds along with $3 million diverted from a Saudi
pension fund, to New York and London banks with accounts linked to
terrorism. (USA Today, 10-28-99)
The money transfers were discovered in April, 1999 after the royal
family ordered an audit of both NCB and Sheikh Mahfouz.
The plot thickens when we find Mahfouz is also linked by marriage to
terrorist Osama bin Laden, as Mahfouz’s sister is married to the Al
Qaeda leader, according to not only former CIA Director James Woolsey in
1998 Senate testimony, but also Jean-Charles Brisard, lead 9/11 lawsuit
attorney Ronald Motley's researcher, and author of the book, The
Forbidden Truth.

9/11 attorney Ronald Motley – Photo PBS
Motley’s 9/11 lawsuit alleges that Saudi money has “for years been
funneled to encourage radical anti-Americanism as well as to fund the Al
Qaeda terrorists,“ a fact not taken lightly by 9/11 family members
fighting back tears at the podium during Motley’s recent press
conference.
NCB deposited the money into accounts of such Islamic charities as
Islamic Relief -- and Blessed Relief, where Mahfouz’s son Abdul Rahman
serves on the board in Sudan. Senior U.S. intelligence officials said
Mahfouz and others transferred, “tens of millions of dollars to bank
accounts linked to indicted terrorist Osama bin Laden.”
Powerful Washington, D.C. law firm Akin, Gump, Strauss Hauer & Feld
LLP has earned hefty fees representing Mahfouz, other billionaire
Saudi businessmen and the Texas-based Islamic charity, Holy Land
Foundation – the largest in America -- which FBI officials fingered as a
terrorist front organization in America. And two of Bush’s closest Texas
friends, James C. Langdon and George R. Salem -- chair of Arab-Outreach
in his 2000 campaign -- are partners at Akin, Gump. (Boston Herald,
12-11-2001)
Five days before September 11, the FBI raided Holy Land’s internet
firm InfoCom Corporation, indicating pre-attack investigative interest
in the charity‘s links to terrorism.
But no reports indicate whether the FBI has asked the President’s
friends at Akin, Gump about financial dealings with the U.S. firm’s
terrorist-connected Saudi clients.
Charles Lewis, executive director of the Center for Public Integrity,
a political watchdog group, said “Akin, Gump’s willingness to represent
Saudi power brokers probed for links to terrorism presents a unique
ethical concern since partners at the firm are so close to the
president.”
A BATH ALWAYS COMES IN HANDY

Does George W. Bush Have Something To Hide?
Mahfouz’s past also includes business dealings with George W. Bush,
having invested $50,000 in the younger Bush’s first company, Arbusto
Energy, through his U.S. representative James R. Bath, an
aircraft broker and friend of Mr. Bush from their days together in the
Texas Air National Guard. (Wall Street Journal (WSJ), “Vetting the
Frontrunners: From Oil to Baseball to the Governor’s Mansion,”
9-28-1999)
Legal papers regarding Bath's contested divorce listed one of his
assets as a $50,000 investment in Arbusto Oil -- Bush's first company.
Moreover, Bath's business partner said he had no substantial money of
his own at the time he made the Arbusto investment, implying that Bath
received the money from someone else: "Most of Bath's
investments....were really fronts for Mahfouz and other Saudis connected
with the Bank of Credit and Commerce (BCCI)." (The Outlaw Bank: A
Wild Ride Into the Secret Heart of BCCI, Random House, Beaty &
Gwynne, 1993, page 229.)
Award-winning author and journalist at
the Houston Chronicle and “The Economist,” Peter Brewton, consulted
James R. Bath’s resume and wrote that in early summer 1976 Bath received
a huge business break:
“Bath was named a trustee for Sheikh Salem bin Laden of
Saudi Arabia [half-brother of Osama bin Laden], a member of the family
that owns the largest construction company in the Middle East. Bath’s
job was to handle all of bin Laden’s North American investments and
operations.” ( The Mafia, CIA, and George Bush, Shapolsky Book
Pub., 1992) [Simon & Schuster had first signed Brewton, then
decided not to publish his book]
Shortly thereafter, Bath also began working for billionaire Sheikh
Mahfouz, NCB banker for Saudi billionaire financier Abdullah Bakhsh.
Meanwhile, George Junior’s failing Arbusto company was renamed Bush
Exploration -- hoping to trade on his father‘s increasing importance;
however, it was soon merged with Spectrum 7 Energy, as oil prices were
collapsing.
While hard times continued for Spectrum, in 1988 Harken Energy
Corporation absorbed the company, according to WSJ. And in return for
adding the famous Bush name as a corporate asset, Texas-based Harken in
effect bailed out the future president’s failing fortunes with generous
stock options, a salaried seat on Harken’s board of directors,
low-interest loans, and other helpful perks. [ Harken
Energy: George W.‘s Perfect Storm, 7-15-2002 --
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0207/S00104.htm ]
The astute Saudi billionaires sought to develop intimate financial
relationships with the upwardly mobile political Bushes, even using
their Arkansas connections to pull off some deals.
Bakhsh’s Saudi banker Khalid bin Mahfouz and Bill Clinton’s close
Stephens Company friend, David Edwards -- representing Bakhsh’s U.S.
interests -- arranged for Bakhsh to purchase 17% of Harken Energy in
1987, as Harken also began to struggle with debt, while sorely in need
of a cash infusion -- in this case, $25 million from Saudi Arabia.
After the Saudi money propped up Harken, reports revealed that
Bakhsh’s other U.S. associate, Palestinian-born Chicago businessman
Talet Othman, was given a seat on Harken’s board with George Bush Jr. --
the President‘s son -- further linking them both to Saudi interests. But
the financial bail-out came with a political quid pro quo: a seat at
President George H. W. Bush’s White House foreign policy table.
The WSJ added that by 1990, Othman began attending White House
meetings with the elder Bush to discuss Middle East policy -- begging
the question whether 9/11 victim families’ future terrorist sponsor
Mahfouz and his wealthy Saudi banking client Bakhsh had purchased
political, military, and financial influence within the Bush
Administration.
According to Fortunate Son by James H. Hatfield, after George
W’s Harken Energy drilling contract with Bahrain was signed, Mahfouz and
Bakhsh saw to it that Othman was added to a list of fifteen Arabs who
met with President George H. W. Bush, then-White House Chief of Staff
John H. Sununu [father of New Hampshire’s current U.S. Senate candidate
John E. Sununu], and National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft, three
times in 1990 -- once just two days after Iraq invaded Kuwait -- to
discuss Middle East policy.
WHITE IN THE NICK OF TIME
Saudi banker Mahfouz and construction magnate Salem bin Laden’s U.S.
representative James Bath had a close business associate named Charles
W. “Bill” White. Time Magazine reporters Jonathan Beaty and S.C. Gwynne
described the former Navy fighter pilot as the All-American Boy -- and
Bath’s quiet personality required a complement:
“After the navy he [White] put away his combat
decorations, earned a Harvard Business degree and returned to Texas to
become a well-paid investment point man for a lot of heavy-hitting
Republicans....He was sponsored by another Harvard MBA, Lloyd Bentsen,
Jr., son of the Texas senator. Young Bentsen had discovered White on a
Harvard recruiting trip....looking for someone who could handle
discreet private investments.”
“As White explained it, Bentsen suggested he should look up a
Houston businessman named James Bath, who was in real estate and
aircraft sales, and represented some of the richest Arab sheikhs.
Bath, also a friend of George Bush, Jr., was looking for a business
partner. Bentsen thought that since Bath was also a former fighter
pilot, the two men would have a lot in common.” ( The Outlaw
Bank)
White and Bath became partners; and predictably, they were successful
in a number of land development deals. White was the affable front man,
while George Junior’s friend James Bath quietly found the investors --
including Saudi billionaires. “Bath told me that he was in the CIA. He
told me he was recruited by George H. W. Bush himself in 1976,” when the
elder Bush was CIA Director, according to Beaty’s interview with White.
White added further, “That made sense to me, especially in light of
what I had seen once we went into business together. He [Bath] said that
[CIA Director] Bush wanted him involved with the Arabs, and to get into
the aviation business.”
John Mecklin, investigative reporter for the Houston Post,
independently verified Jim Bath’s CIA connections -- and that he was
also future president George Jr.’s Air National Guard friend -- as Beaty
had corroborated in the White interview for The Outlaw Bank.
Moreover, White said the elder Bush recruited Bath to monitor the
activities of his Saudi Arabian investors, as Beaty confirmed the
elder’s friendship with Bath for himself: “White said that one time in
1982 he and Bath were at the Ramada Club in Houston when Vice-President
Bush walked in. Bush waved at Bath and said, ‘Hi, Jim,’ according to
White.”
Texas ties became a habit with Bath’s future terrorist financier,
author Peter Brewton implied, when in 1979 Mahfouz purchased the Houston
River Oaks mansion of Chester Reed, father-in-law of John Ballis, who
pled guilty to Savings and Loan fraud. Mahfouz paid $4.23 million
through Houston’s Baker & Botts -- a law firm traversing many Bush
family business deals -- which handled the Saudi Sheikh’s Houston land
investments through James Bath. Wide reports say Mahfouz still owns the
Texas mansion.
Time’s Beaty and Gwynne chronicled the terrorist financier’s alleged
1985 sweetheart purchase of the Texas Commerce Bank Tower for $200
million during the mid-1980s Texas oil-business crash. Bath’s partner
Bill White said Mahfouz’s purchase greatly benefited the fortunes of
President Bush 41’s confidant and Secretary of State James Baker, Baker
& Botts law firm, and Baker’s family -- founders and principal
holders of Texas Commerce stock.
Beaty said the Tower was built for $140 million at the apex of the
oil boom; but Mahfouz paid the elder Bush’s family friends $200 million
at the bottom of the real estate crash, when commercial office space
couldn't be given away. And interestingly, Mafouz’s partner in that
purchase, Saudi-based billionaire Rafik Hariri, also over-paid Florida
Senator Bill Nelson $2 million more than the assessed value to buy his
McLean, Virginia home in 1989 -- illustrating the penetration of Saudi
financial corruption in Congress.

Texas Commerce Bank Tower, Dallas, USA
Mahfouz also bought into Houston’s Main Bank as a partner with Bath
and former Texas Governor John Connally in 1976. And in 1981 Mercantile
Texas Corporation/Capital Bank -- soon to become MCorp -- bought Main
Bank from Sheikh Mahfouz:
Strangely, The Outlaw Banknoted that “Houston’s
Main Bank made news when a bank examiner discovered that the small
Texas bank was purchasing $100 million in hundred-dollar bills each
month from the Federal Reserve Bank -- an amount that dwarfed its
miniscule asset base. That was strange, but there was nothing illegal
about it.”
However, Bill White also told Jonathan Beaty that Bath had been
investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) while the two
were partners, adding “the DEA suspected Bath was using his planes to
fly currency to the Cayman Islands, although they didn’t know why, since
drugs didn’t seem to be involved.” Curiously, the probe ended.
Media interest may increase now, however, as Federal Reserve
financial records are likely to be subpoenaed by Ron Motley and the
9/11victim families, detailing the inordinate amount of currency that
passed through Mahfouz’s small Houston, Texas bank -- and the curiously
indulgent investigation of Bath and the Federal Reserve by the DEA.
Even to the uninitiated, the Caymans are synonymous with corruption
and circumvention of the law. Thus it will fall to court depositions,
subpoenas, and political pressure from 9/11 victim families to question
why stacks of U.S. currency from the Federal Reserve Bank were flown
into the Caymans by Saudi-backed representatives like James Bath --
friend to the President‘s son -- let alone where the cash went, whether
is was looted from the U.S. Treasury via Federal Reserve fiscal
maneuverings, and to what extent the practice continues -- given current
world terrorism.
Evidence points toward such “tax havens” as financial conduits for
September 11 terrorism -- not just money-laundering refuges for current
corporate wrongdoing, drug lords, organized crime, and those seeking to
avoid a voracious U.S. tax system.
Michigan Senator Carl Levin’s February, 2001 Minority Banking Report
calls correspondent banking the “gateway to money laundering,” a
financial technique wherein
illicit money is moved from bank to bank
with no questions asked, thereby cleansing funds
prior to being used
for legitimate purposes.
Banks in the Caymans which are not licensed, for example, gain access
to American financial markets by establishing “correspondent”
relationships with U.S. banks that are.
Thus, Saudi financial supporters of terrorism such as Khalid bin
Mahfouz are able to move millions from one country to another.
Strangely, given wide reports that Saudi billionaires are and have
been financing terrorism in the United States for years, President Bush
has still not issued a freeze on all correspondent transactions linked
to banks in Saudi Arabia -- since most of the hijackers were Saudi
nationals. [ See
Executive Order 3224 Blocking Terrorist Property, The White House,
9-23-2001 http://www.banking.state.ny.us/il01102a.pdf ]
A Washington Post report (9-29-20010) also questioned “why [Bush’s]
original Executive Order did not name any banks,” as the President has
the power to freeze American monetary operations connected to global
banks with institutions in countries refusing to cooperate in the
terrorist finance probe. Thus Saudi financial scrutiny has been avoided.
Three months later, on December 31, 2001, a U.S. State Department
memo revealed that the President again declined to deal with middle
eastern banks, by announcing that assets of one German and five Irish
terrorist-linked organizations had been frozen.
Still left off the frozen assets list were all banks linked to the
epicenter of terrorist finances in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain,
where Bush 41 campaign contributors and Bush 43 have carried on personal
financial business in the past via Harken Energy Corporation.
[ 12-31-2001
State Dept. Memo http://usinfo.state.gov/topical/pol/terror/02010202
]
However, given documented monetary ties to U.S. terrorism,
exemplified by Mahfouz and other Saudis, cable TV news interviews now
reflect a growing victim family outrage regarding secret 9/11
congressional hearings postponed till late September -- and lack of
truth and accountability. [See … Secret
Hearings Conceal 9/11 Terrorist Links to Congress & White
House
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0208/S00045.htm ]
MAHFOUZ’S MALFEASANCE

Osama Bin Laden
The world’s most wanted, has business
connections to George Bush.
Osama bin Laden‘s brother-in-law, Sheikh Khalid, “remained at NCB
until he was indicted in 1992 on charges that he had schemed to defraud
depositors, regulators and auditors of the insolvent BCCI,” according to
Brewton in The Mafia, CIA, and George Bush.
At the same time, the Federal Reserve Board announced that it found
Mahfouz and NCB had violated American banking laws in trying to acquire
Washington-based First American Bancshares in concert with BCCI.
Shortly thereafter, a federal judge signed an order freezing Sheikh
Khalid’s U.S. assets, including a luxury penthouse apartment on Fifth
Avenue in New York and stock in MCorp,” according to Brewton. [The value
of MCorp stock, however, was next to useless -- Newsweek reported on
2-18-2002 that the company had gone bankrupt in 1989] Conveniently,
however, the New York court permitted the Saudi billionaire-turned
terrorist sponsor to pay the U.S. a settlement fine of $225 million to
let him walk away.
In what is probably the most thoroughly-sourced book ever written
about George W. Bush [literally thousands of credible newspaper
articles, archived document lists, interview sources, and online reports
collected may alone be worth the cost of the book], author J. H.
Hatfield details George W.‘s friend James Bath’s incredible saga as the
personal representative of terrorist -linked Khalid bin Mahfouz, one of
the 9/11 victim family defendants:
“A deal broker whose alleged associations run from the CIA
to a major shareholder and director of the Bank of Credit and Commerce
(BCCI). BCCI was closed down in July 1991 amid charges of
multi-billion dollar fraud and worldwide news reports that the
institution had been involved in covert intelligence work, drug money
laundering, arms brokering, bribery of government officials, and aid
to terrorists. An accounting commissioned by the Bank of England
finally exposed the extent of BCCI’s deficits and criminal offenses,
forcing the bank’s eventual collapse.” ( Fortunate Son: George W.
Bush and the Making of an American President, St. Martin’s Press,
November, 1999, and Soft Skull Press, 2000, by J. H. Hatfield)
Victim family scrutiny of Federal Reserve financial records related
to BCCI, Islamic charity documents and bank accounts -- but also
political pressure to make public the Saudi audit of Mahfouz will go a
long way toward ascertaining just how much money bin Laden’s
brother-in-law laundered through U.S. and foreign banks to financially
support the killers of their loved ones. Moreover, Beaty and Gwynne
indicate that Ron Motley and his legal team will not have an easy time
of it, as corruption’s previous tracks have been well-covered:
“Sami Masri began talking again, the hushed words tumbling
out painting a detailed, vivid picture of the Bank of Credit and
Commerce International’s global involvement with drug shipments,
smuggled gold, stolen military secrets, assassinations, bribery,
extortion, covert intelligence operations, and weapons deals. These
were the province of a Karachi-based (Pakistan) cadre of bank
operatives, paramilitary units, spies, and enforcers who handled
BCCI’s darkest operation around the globe and trafficked in bribery
and corruption. As the plane began its long descent, both men
(Jonathan Beaty) sat silently, lost in their thoughts. ( The Outlaw
Bank, page 66)
SKYWAYS AIRCRAFT LEASING AND OTHER TEXAS TALES

The Cayman Islands
Home to sun, surf and dirty money
looking for a laundry.
Perhaps Mahfouz’s most interesting Houston investment through his
agent, CIA-linked Jim Bath, was Skyways
Aircraft Leasing. Skyways began on July 2, 1980 as a company called
Cotopax Investments, registered in the Cayman Islands, according to Pete
Brewton’s The Mafia, CIA & George Bush.
In off-shore, money-laundering, “shell-corporation” traditional
style, the Skyways Board of Directors met one week before Cotomax
notified the Cayman Island authorities that the company name had been
changed -- after 29 days.
“The directors named Mahfouz’s envoy James Bath as president and
director, and then resigned. All of the stock was made into bearer
stock, which meant that it belonged to whoever possessed it,” according
to Brewton.
And in his sworn lawsuit against Bill White, Bath refused to reveal
the owners of Skyways stock. But Brewton’s research revealed that
documents filed in another lawsuit indicated that Mahfouz owned Skyways.
One of the original subscribers to the renamed Cotopax Investments,
Cayhaven Corporate Services, Ltd., was also a subscriber to I.C., Inc.
-- incorporated in 1985 -- but curiously found in the very center of a
chart drawn by Oliver North, found by investigators in North’s White
House safe. The chart showed the private network that provided support
and money to the Iran-Contras -- another story with multiple legs.
White told Jonathan Beaty that he believed Bath was using Skyways’
money, which may have belonged to the CIA, to speculate in Houston real
estate. When the real estate market tanked, Bath turned on White for the
money rather than tell Mahfouz and the CIA that he had lost it.
SAVING A BUCK OR TWO

Air Force One Taxiing At Ellington Field
Participated
in fuel scam to fund Junior Bush’s business partner
In 1990, Houston Post’s John Mecklin reported that the Bush
Administration’s Department of Defense (DOD) was paying millions of
dollars more than necessary by buying aviation fuel from Mahfouz
surrogate Jim Bath’s Southwest Airport Services company at Houston’s
Ellington Field.
Southwest was charging government military aircraft anywhere from 22
cents a gallon to over 40 cents more than the price the Air National
Guard base at Ellington was paying to buy its jet fuel. Even George the
elder’s Air Force One regularly participated in the scam each time it
pulled into Houston -- consistently using Bath’s privately owned
Southwest Airport Services instead of Ellington Field’s less expensive
government fueling station. (Time, “Mysterious Mover of Money and
Planes,” 10-28-1991)
Further illustrating the Saudi corruption of George Sr.'s
administration at taxpayer expense, Mecklin reported that DOD paid
Mahfouz stand-in, James Bath, more than $12 million in contract overruns
for over-priced aviation fuel.
Mecklin estimated that between November, 1985 and November, 1989, the
DOD paid Bath’s Southwest Airport Services more than $16.2 million for
fuel under government contracts that should have cost about $3.6 million
-- courtesy of American citizens.
Southwest even had a City of Houston lease at Ellington for $650 per
month, won by Bath in a lottery, making the scheme possible; however,
the lease had not been offered to anyone else for years, even though it
was supposed to be temporary. Someone else was getting a private cut of
the proceeds to pull off that kind of fraud; however, the Houston Post
and Time revelations prompted no official investigations, leaving the
American taxpayer holding the bag.
TRUTH, JUSTICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
After a year of grieving, family members of brave firefighters and
police, emergency medical service workers, brilliant Wall-Street minds,
intrepid airline crews and passengers, and Pentagon military personnel
are probably beginning to ask themselves: “What did the government know,
and when did they know it?”
The unanswered questions linger each day, even as Congress has
delayed open hearings and the Senate postpones consideration of an
independent 9/11 Investigative Commission with three or four victim
family members participating in the process -- perhaps waiting for the
Second Gulf War (aka The First World Oil War) to eliminate 9/11 justice
and accountability from the table altogether.
That Khalid bin Mahfouz and other Saudis have been financially linked
to terrorist Osama bin Laden has been verified by U.S. Intelligence; but
that notwithstanding, the seriousness of current events compels an
additional awareness and understanding of the bin Laden benefactor’s
strangely extensive financial associations with Houston, Texas entities
– and powerful public persons.
For in a cryptic comment, former CIA official Larry Johnson once told
the Washington Post:
“The Saudis have been complicit....It’s one of
the dirty secrets.”
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Supplementary research was contributed by the writer’s former
assistant, Mario Calabrese, now employed in the research and
investigation department at Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman's
public interest law firm, Judicial Watch, Inc., in Washington, D.C.
Copyright (c) 2002 by Thomas Flocco.
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