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Court dismisses claims against Saudi officials and charities in 9/11 MDL citing FSIA immunity
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Court dismisses claims against Saudi officials and charities in 9/11 MDL citing FSIA immunity

Court dismisses claims against Saudi officials and charities in 9/11 MDL citing FSIA immunity The passage identifies specific Saudi officials and charities as defendants in a 9/11 related multidistrict litigation and notes that the court granted them immunity under the FSIA. While it does not reveal new evidence of wrongdoing, it highlights a legal barrier that may impede further investigation into possible Saudi links to the attacks, offering a concrete lead (court filings, case numbers) for follow‑up. Key insights: Saudi High Commission and its chairman, plus Saudi Minister of Interior, were granted FSIA discretionary function immunity.; Two Saudi officials lacked sufficient contacts for personal jurisdiction in U.S. courts.; Claims that Islamic charities funded the attacks were dismissed for failing to state a TVPA claim.

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