
This is too rich. Five people are charging the notorious anti-Semite with fraud for portraying his book "Palestine Peace Not Apartheid" as a work of nonfiction, when it's really a work of blatant anti-Iraeli propaganda:
The suit accuses Carter and his publisher of violating New York consumer protection laws because they engaged in “deceptive acts in the course of conducting business” and alleges that they sought enrichment by promoting the book “as a work of non-fiction.”
In a press release, one of the attorneys, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner stated: "The lawsuit will expose all the falsehoods and misrepresentations in Carter's book and prove that his hatred of Israel has led him to commit this fraud on the public. He is entitled to his opinions but deceptions and lies have no place in works of history."
Awesome. If he's found guilty then I'm going to take it as manifest evidence of a divine power.

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