JEWS WIN! 
The Lawfare Project The case—Khorashi v. Beer, No. 25‑cv‑23202‑JB (S.D. Fla.)—was filed by attorneys from the Council on American‑Islamic Relations (CAIR), an organization with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and which was designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the State of Texas last month. The lawsuit alleges that the Defendants “doxed” Khorashi by posting a link to her already‑public Chartwell Law profile in the comments of a viral “jewhatedb” Instagram post, where speculation was circulating about her employment following outrage over her antisemitic statements.
“In light of Governor Abbott’s designation of CAIR as a terrorist organization, it’s more urgent than ever for Americans to understand how lawfare is being deployed as a weapon of war—to intimidate, to silence, and to punish those who speak the truth,” said Brooke Goldstein, Executive Director and Founder of The Lawfare Project.
“Our clients in this case were sued not for spreading falsehoods, but for posting the truth,” said Jaclyn S. Clark, The Lawfare Project attorney who argued on behalf of Defendants at the motion to dismiss hearing. “CAIR’s latest lawfare tactic is to weaponize tort law against Jewish community members who speak out against antisemitism. We’re seeing similar lawsuits across the country. This ruling reaffirms what should never be in doubt: the First Amendment does not yield to harassment litigation.
🚨HUGE WIN against CAIR‼️ @LawfareProject just won a lawsuit against CAIR, an organization with very deep pockets
“CAIR is in the habit of abusing our legal system to silence and punish anybody who speaks publicly about radicalism,” said @GoldsteinBrooke
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— Stella Escobedo (@StellaEscoTV) December 4, 2025
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure allow judges to sanction attorneys and/or their clients for frivolous litigation. Unfortunately, this is not uniformly enforced by the courts and most judges will not issue sanctions for blatantly frivolous conduct.
Sorry to hear that because CAIR files a lot of frivolous lawsuits.