Monday, December 16, 2019

San Bernardino terrorist's mom wants the dead kid's insurance money

San Bernardino terrorist couple Syed Farook
and Tashfeen Malik
The mother of one of the San Bernardino terrorists, Rafia Farook, 66, is trying to collect on her dead son's life insurance policy. She is the primary beneficiary of the $280,000 and believes that in spite of the dreadful jihad he and his wife carried out at a company Christmas party, which slaughtered 14 people and wounded 22, she deserves to cash in on the loot.

Rafia is the mother of Syed Farook, 32, who, along with his despicable ISIS-supporting wife Tashfeen Malik, 28, were killed by police after fleeing their carnage in December, 2015.

Syed’s life insurance company, Insurers Minnesota Life Insurance, incredibly paid out the policy shortly after the attack but the funds were held by a court after the Justice Department petitioned to have the cash seized as proceeds of a crime [aka jihad].

The killers lived in the same house as Rafia in Redlands, California, but she claims to be clueless of their radicalization and their planning of a terror attack in spite of the fact they were assembling freaking bombs in their home that were used in the the December 2, 2015 attack.

Most of those killed were colleagues of Syed’s at the San Bernardino Department of Public Health.

The killers had a six-month-old baby at the time of the attack and she was removed from the home by Child Protective Services and lives now in foster care.

Rafia currently lives with Syed’s brother, Navy veteran Syed Raheel, 34, and his Russian wife Tatiana. Both he and his wife were convicted of conspiracy to commit immigration fraud in January 2017 and are due to be sentenced on May 18 and February 10, respectively.

This is not your "Leave it to Beaver" family.

The immigration fraud pertains to a scheme to arrange an "Ilhan Omar-style" fake marriage arranged for Tatiana’s sister Mariyah with Enrique Marquez Jr., 27, a convert to Islam who is serving a 25-year prison sentence for purchasing the guns that were used in the attack.

"Hey Beav, where'd ya get that gun?"

"I just found it in my closet, Wally."

Rafia’s case with the Justice Department will be decided after the sentencing of her son and daughter-in-law. 

Let us hope that the money from the policy goes to the families of the victims in equal amounts and that mom, like a skunk, is left with a [s]cent. 


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