Ljubomir Ljubojevic lied about the greatest chess player in history. He's no friend to Bobby Fischer.
He lied about the court trial… that never took place.
He lied about Worldwide Church of God cult accusing it was “Pro-Nationalist” when it was called “The WORLDWIDE (inclusive of all racial groups and nationalities) CHURCH OF GOD” as well as Anti-Political (forbidden to vote, forbidden military service, etc., reverent of Jews, and strongly against Racist ideology.) A cult which I and Bobby Fischer both attended for 15+ years.
Ljubomir Ljubojevic lied about Bobby. Plain. Simple.
New York Times, New York, New York, Sunday, December 21, 1980 - Page 49 (★)
Courtroom Chess
It was eight and half years ago that Bobby Fischer defeated Boris Spassky for the world chess championship in Iceland, and Mr. Fischer has never been in another official chess game since then. In July 1979, however, a sequel to the Icelandic encounter remained to be played: Fox v. Fischer in State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
Chess Fox had sued Mr. Fischer for $3.2 million in damages because the chess grandmaster had barred him from filming the match in Iceland.
“It's getting a beard on it,” Mr. Fox's lawyer, Richard C. Stein, says laughingly of the court case. It came up for trial last winter, he says, and he requested an adjournment because of other pressing business.
Now, he says, he doesn't know when the trial will be held. Like a championship chess game itself, the case has settled into a long waiting pattern.
Throw this little piece of news bite in…
The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California Sunday, May 19, 1974 - Page 8
“…newest grand master…” in 1974.
Two years after Bobby Fischer retired.
Logical conclusion: Knew of... read about Fischer... heard of Fischer, but did not personally know Fischer and by no means was any “friend” or even “acquaintance” for that matter.