I suppose it doesn't matter that most of bin Laden's family disowned him long ago -- not when you have petty little axes to grind like this.
"In many ways, the move [to liquidate Carlyle Group holdings] by the bin Laden family reflects the problems the family has faced since Sept. 11, as it has struggled with tensions between its global business interests and its connection to Mr. bin Laden, one of 53 siblings. The family, which publicly condemned the terrorist attack, disowned Mr. bin Laden in the 1990's and maintains that it has no relationship with him anymore." https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9400E5DD1031F935A15753C1A9679C8B63
Guilt by association -- where there is none -- is horseshit, indeed, my friend.
"In many ways, the move [to liquidate Carlyle Group holdings] by the bin Laden family reflects the problems the family has faced since Sept. 11, as it has struggled with tensions between its global business interests and its connection to Mr. bin Laden, one of 53 siblings. The family, which publicly condemned the terrorist attack, disowned Mr. bin Laden in the 1990's and maintains that it has no relationship with him anymore."
https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9400E5DD1031F935A15753C1A9679C8B63
Guilt by association -- where there is none -- is horseshit, indeed, my friend.