First Muslim Judge Uses $100M Muslim Fraud to Stage DOJ Coup
In 2020, a New Jersey man began grooming a 13-year-old girl into an online sexual relationship. He was arrested in 2024 and finally brought into court this year.
And that’s when he got a lucky break.
The child sex predator’s break came from ‘Judge’ Zahid Nisar Quraishi, a Pakistani Muslim, the first Muslim lifetime appointee, who decided to turn what should have been an open-and-shut child pornography case into a power struggle to seize control of the Justice Department from President Trump by exploiting a ruling in the unrelated case of a $100 million Muslim fraudster.
Now a Muslim judge and a Muslim fraudster are trying to hijack the state’s federal prosecutors.
In a bizarre scene out of a movie courtroom drama, before the prosecution could even begin moving forward to the sentencing of the child predator, Judge Quraishi began ranting that Supervisory Assistant US Attorney Mark Coyne would not be allowed to speak, pressuring the prosecutor to seek an adjournment, and mocking the idea that the child predator had victims.
“Aren’t all the cases involving victims,” Judge Quraishi sneered.
The child predator’s case has “multiple victims who have rights under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act,” Daniel Rosenblum, the prosecutor, pointed out, warning that the Pakistani judge’s adjournment would violate their rights.
Then the Muslim Biden appointee wildly demanded information about the “leadership structure” of the New Jersey U.S. Attorney’s office, completely unrelated to the case in front of him, threatening Coyne and then ordering that the supervisory assistant US Attorney be removed for pointing out the law to the ranting Pakistani judge, and after getting rid of the one man in the courtroom who could have answered his questions about the office, insisted that the case prosecutor prove a negative, that a former appointee, Alina Habba, is not running the office, and finally demanded that the current leaders testify under oath about the office’s operations.
None of this had anything to do with the case but a naked power grab by an unqualified judge.
Quraishi’s judicial Jihad rested on the thin pretext of a ruling by District Judge Matthew Brann, which the judge himself had stayed in the case of Raheel Naviwala, a Muslim fraudster in a $100 million Medicare and insurance fraud scheme in Florida. Naviwala’s lawyers had sued over the legality of President Trump’s appointment of U.S. attorneys in New Jersey.
(It’s unknown if Quraishi and Naviwala were ever acquainted, but the latter’s Islamic allegiance appeared to have become an issue in the court case as jury instructions for the Naviwala case asked potential jurors, “do you have any negative feelings about people who are Muslim that could affect your judgment in this case?”)
After Habba stepped down, two judges tried to seize power and appoint their own federal prosecutors, only for those prosecutors to be fired by the Justice Department, which set up a temporary leadership structure until a prosecutor can be put forward and confirmed.
This is legitimate because Assistant U.S. Attorneys or AUSAs are still deriving their authority from the Justice Department and Attorney General Pam Bondi. Brann’s argument that an office not run by a U.S Attorney confirmed by the Senate was somehow illegitimate when prosecuting cases ignored previous precedents in favor of his feeling that the three person leadership in the New Jersey office was an “unprecedented and byzantine leadership structure.”
In his ruling, he chose to “ignore any argument the Government offers based on a practical need to operate the USAO-NJ”, and claimed that the Trump Administration has made clear that it cares far more about who is running the USAO-NJ than whether it is running at all…I take the same approach.” And the approach was that a Trump appointee couldn’t be allowed to run it. --->READ MORE HERE
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| Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post |
An irate judge tossed a top New Jersey prosecutor from a pedophile’s sentencing and claimed the US Attorney’s office was “screwing up” a plea deal — as he raged that the office had descended into chaos since Alina Habba was forced out.
Judge Zahid N. Quraishi, who was appointed to the bench by President Joe Biden in 2021, threatened to call security on Mark Coyne of the NJ US Attorney’s Office Monday because he didn’t formally declare he was going attend the sentencing of a man who admitted to having an online relationship with a 13-year-old.
“Are you here for moral support? Because you’re not going to speak,” Quraishi told Coyne, who had accompanied case prosecutor Daniel Rosenblum to the hearing, a transcript obtained by the New York Times showed.
“If you want to sit there for moral support or hand Mr. Rosenblum Post-its or whisper in his ear, I’ll let you do that,” the judge added, barring Coyne from speaking.
But after several interjections from Coyne — the Attorney’s Office chief of appeals — Quraishi threw him out of the courtroom.
“I’m going to have you removed. I already told you not to speak,” Quraishi said, accusing Coyne of trying to “blindside this court” and giving him a chance to leave or have security escort him out. Coyne left of his own accord.
The ejection came as Judge Quraishi had been haranguing Rosenblum over how his office had been run since President Trump’s acting US Attorney pick — the president’s former personal lawyer, Alina Habba — resigned in December.
Habba is just one of several Trump-appointed US attorneys who have been ousted from office after judges ruled they had been illegally appointed.
US Attorneys are typically picked by the president and then approved by the US Senate, but attorneys like Habba were put in office under the role of “acting US attorney” to avoid the confirmation process.
Dissenting judges have accused the Trump administration of exploiting loopholes to circumvent the law
Several judges then appointed their own US attorneys — but the Department of Justice ousted some and again appointed their picks.
New Jersey’s US Attorney’s Office has been run by a trio of attorneys — Ari Fontecchio, Philip Lamparello and Jordan Fox — since Habba stepped down. --->READ MORE HERE
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