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Tom Winter. Updated June 25, 2024 at 2:30 PM. A newly released video and other documents are reviving questions about whether a Saudi national who FBI officials believe worked for Saudi Arabia’s ...
The occasion was yet another hearing in what legal experts say is the largest civil lawsuit in U.S. history — the effort by 9/11 survivors and victims’ relatives to hold the kingdom of Saudi ...
The alleged Saudi role in the September 11 attacks gained new attention after Bob Graham and Porter Goss, former U.S. congressmen and co-chairmen of the congressional inquiry into the attacks, told CBS in April 2016 that the redacted 28 pages of the congressional inquiry's report refer to evidence of Saudi Arabia's substantial involvement in the execution of the attacks, [8] [9] [10] and calls ...
A lawsuit by 9/11 families has revealed new evidence of Saudi Arabian involvement. Congress should investigate — again. ... Saudi Arabia, in the terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people ...
On March 20, 2017, 1,500 injured survivors and 850 family members of 9/11 victims filed a lawsuit against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Plaintiffs allege that the government of Saudi Arabia had prior knowledge that some of its officials and employees were al Qaeda operatives or sympathizers.
The September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, commonly known as the VCF, was a U.S. government fund that was created by an Act of Congress [1] shortly after the September 11 attacks in 2001. The purpose of the fund was to compensate the victims of the attacks and their families with the quid pro quo of their agreement not to file lawsuits ...
Since 2013 the case has focused mainly on alleged connections between the 9/11 attacks and the government of Saudi Arabia. [2] Motley Rice, a law firm that represented the plaintiffs, at one point helped to form the investigative firm Rosetta Research and Consulting in order to research links between the September 11 plot and the Saudi royal ...
A U.S. judge on Wednesday rejected Saudi Arabia's bid to dismiss lawsuits claiming that it helped plan the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and should pay billions of dollars in damages to victims. U.S ...