Aref Nayed: An American Court Dropped Charges in a Case Filed by the Muslim Brotherhood Me

27/06/2020

Aref Ali Nayed, head of the Ihya Libya, issued a statement regarding a court order in a civil case filed against him in the American District of Columbia by the Muslim Brotherhood. Nayed said in his statement that Judge (Colin Collard-Kotelly), District Court judge for the United States for the District of Columbia issued a court order “to drop all plaintiffs’ claims against defendant Aref Nayed, permanently omission” based on the plaintiff’s “voluntary final dismissal” by the plaintiff’s attorneys for all their claims. According to the Federal Civil Procedure (Procedure No. 41E1).

Nayed praised the American law firm and team, led by an attorney (David Barron), for their successful defense strategy and memoranda, which forced the plaintiffs’ attorneys to retract and finally drop all the false claims and claims against Nayed, and to close this civil case against him. Nayed asked the legal team to continue to work in his favor and follow up on filing cases in the courts of the United States and elsewhere, and to take all legal measures against all the continuous attempts to slander and distort the (Muslim Brotherhood) lobby in the United States, with their associations, their recruits, and through Their channels, platforms, electronic armies, and electronic flies in (Turkey) and all centers of their international organization.

Source: www.youm7.com