West Hills Man Indicted on Charges of Spying for Hussein in the 1990s
William Benjamin pleads not guilty to allegedly infiltrating anti-regime
groups.
By Joe Mozingo
Times Staff Writer

September 21, 2006

A 64-year-old man from West Hills has been indicted on charges that he
secretly worked for Saddam Hussein's intelligence services throughout the
1990s by infiltrating groups in the United States considered hostile to the
former Iraqi regime, the FBI announced Wednesday.

William Shaoul Benjamin was arrested Sept. 14 for allegedly acting as a
foreign agent without registering with the attorney general, as required by
law. He also was charged with lying under oath to immigration officials.

Benjamin pleaded not guilty Monday and was released on a $500,000 bond.

At his ranch-style home in West Hills, Benjamin declined to comment. He
referred questions to his attorney, James Blatt, who did not return several
phone calls.

According to the federal grand jury indictment, returned in June and
unsealed Sept. 14, Benjamin is accused of working for the Iraqi Intelligence
Service from 1993 to 2001, under the codename "9211."

The indictment alleges that Benjamin met with intelligence service officers
in Iraq and Tunisia, and received three payments totaling $8,500, as well as
two bottles of whiskey.

The indictment reveals only this about what Benjamin allegedly did for the
Iraqi government: "Defendant Benjamin would infiltrate groups and
organizations located in the United States that were considered by the Iraqi
Intelligence Service to be hostile to the government of Iraq under the
leadership of Saddam Hussein. [He] would collect information regarding these
groups and organizations, and the individuals in them, and provide this
information to co-conspirators who were Iraqi Intelligence Service
officers."

The indictment did not say which groups were allegedly infiltrated. Several
local Muslim leaders with ties to the Iraqi community said they had never
heard of Benjamin.

Assistant U.S. Atty. Judith Heinz, who is prosecuting the case, would not
comment.

If convicted on all counts, Benjamin faces a maximum of 20 years in prison.

In May, a Palestinian man was sentenced in Indianapolis to 13 years for what
prosecutors said was a plot to sell U.S. intelligence secrets to Hussein's
regime. Prosecutors stopped short of saying that the man, Shaaban Hafiz
Ahmad Ali Shaaban, actually had classified information and said the deal
never went through, according to the Associated Press.


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Times staff writer Amanda Covarrubias contributed to this report.


 
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