To: Representative Tim Burchett
Statement from Nahed Abdulnabi

Electronics master
Tue, Aug 29, 4:45 PM (2 days ago)
to me
**Public Statement from Nahed Abdulnabi Regarding the Judgement Decision Involving Fatma Adel Sekik**
To Whom It May Concern,
This statement seeks to provide clarity and correct the misconceptions surrounding my personal experiences and the legal matters associated with my brother, Nehad.
1. **The Incident with Nehad**: The series of events began when my brother Nehad detained his friend, alleging that the friend was involved with his wife, Fatima. Nehad was later convicted and sentenced to 17 years in prison.
2. **Property Dispute in Gaza**: Soon after Nehad's conviction, Adel, a relative I had supported financially, informed me that Nehad sold him a portion of property I own in Gaza for $90,000 under an unauthorized contract. This came as a shock to me. After verifying the details with Nehad, I traveled to Gaza to rectify the situation.
3. **Power of Attorney**: While I was in Gaza, Nehad contacted me, asking for assistance with his property there. He offered to provide a legal power of attorney and a sworn confession about the illicit sale to Adel. I agreed under the condition that he would also compensate for my time and expenses related to this matter. He fulfilled these requests with documentation notarized by the Palestinian Embassy.
4. **Stay in Gaza**: To resolve the property issue, I stayed in Gaza for 18 months, distancing myself from my business and family in Georgia.
5. **Misrepresentation in the U.S. Legal System**: Upon my return to the United States, Fatima and her lawyer sought to involve my wife and me in their disputes, attempting to depict us as co-conspirators with my estranged brother. Despite no interactions with Nehad for approximately 15 years before his issues began, Judge Greg McMillan's decision unfairly impacted us, a decision that seems to deviate from the principles the U.S. upholds.
6. **Seeking Justice**: Today, the ramifications of this misjudgment have severely affected my family, putting our assets in Georgia at risk. We are the victims in this scenario, not the conspirators. We initially sought to support the unity of Nehad's family. Now, we find ourselves embroiled in a complex web of allegations and misunderstandings.
I possess all the legal documents that validate every claim made in this statement. Yet, our plea was dismissed summarily by the court. We urge the public and any concerned entities to review the facts, so other families may be spared similar anguish.
I implore you to share our story, comment, and assist in any way possible. We only seek justice and understanding.
Sincerely,
Nahed Abdulnabi
Tue, Aug 29, 4:45 PM (2 days ago)
to me
**Public Statement from Nahed Abdulnabi Regarding the Judgement Decision Involving Fatma Adel Sekik**
To Whom It May Concern,
This statement seeks to provide clarity and correct the misconceptions surrounding my personal experiences and the legal matters associated with my brother, Nehad.
1. **The Incident with Nehad**: The series of events began when my brother Nehad detained his friend, alleging that the friend was involved with his wife, Fatima. Nehad was later convicted and sentenced to 17 years in prison.
2. **Property Dispute in Gaza**: Soon after Nehad's conviction, Adel, a relative I had supported financially, informed me that Nehad sold him a portion of property I own in Gaza for $90,000 under an unauthorized contract. This came as a shock to me. After verifying the details with Nehad, I traveled to Gaza to rectify the situation.
3. **Power of Attorney**: While I was in Gaza, Nehad contacted me, asking for assistance with his property there. He offered to provide a legal power of attorney and a sworn confession about the illicit sale to Adel. I agreed under the condition that he would also compensate for my time and expenses related to this matter. He fulfilled these requests with documentation notarized by the Palestinian Embassy.
4. **Stay in Gaza**: To resolve the property issue, I stayed in Gaza for 18 months, distancing myself from my business and family in Georgia.
5. **Misrepresentation in the U.S. Legal System**: Upon my return to the United States, Fatima and her lawyer sought to involve my wife and me in their disputes, attempting to depict us as co-conspirators with my estranged brother. Despite no interactions with Nehad for approximately 15 years before his issues began, Judge Greg McMillan's decision unfairly impacted us, a decision that seems to deviate from the principles the U.S. upholds.
6. **Seeking Justice**: Today, the ramifications of this misjudgment have severely affected my family, putting our assets in Georgia at risk. We are the victims in this scenario, not the conspirators. We initially sought to support the unity of Nehad's family. Now, we find ourselves embroiled in a complex web of allegations and misunderstandings.
I possess all the legal documents that validate every claim made in this statement. Yet, our plea was dismissed summarily by the court. We urge the public and any concerned entities to review the facts, so other families may be spared similar anguish.
I implore you to share our story, comment, and assist in any way possible. We only seek justice and understanding.
Sincerely,
Nahed Abdulnabi
Why is this important?
to help us and to help other Families Not to suffer Like us