Suit Will Target Wealthy Saudis for Allegedly Funding Sept. 11 Attacks
Aug 12th, 2002 • Posted in: NewsNEW YORK
Two prominent U.S. lawyers last week said they would soon announce a federal lawsuit against Saudi Arabian financial interests accused of bankrolling the terrorists behind last September’s attacks.
“This is a case that deals with the most important event since Pearl Harbor,” said Allan Gerson, who helped broker a tentative $2.7 billion settlement with the Libyan government over the 1998 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
Gerson will be joined by Ron Motley, a former U.S. government prosecutor of Nazis, who helped draft federal legislation enabling victims’ families to sue foreign sponsors of terrorism, reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The men are launching their lawsuit on the legal theory that wealthy Saudis sponsored the terrorists who attacked the United States, and therefore should be held responsible for the damage they did.
The suit, which will seek billions of dollars from wealthy Saudi citizens, banks, corporations, and charities, is expected to filed later this month, according to the Journal-Constitution.
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