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Plaintiffs Seek ATA Liability Against Saudi Financial Institutions for 9/11 SupportCase Filekaggle-ho-023385House OversightPlaintiffs Seek ATA Liability Against Saudi Financial Institutions for 9/11 Support
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Plaintiffs Seek ATA Liability Against Saudi Financial Institutions for 9/11 Support
Plaintiffs Seek ATA Liability Against Saudi Financial Institutions for 9/11 Support The passage outlines a legal argument that Saudi‑linked banks and investment firms (Al Rajhi Bank, Saudi American Bank, Dar Al‑Maal‑Al‑Islami Trust, Saleh Abdullah Kamel, Dallah al‑Baraka Group) may have materially supported al‑Qaeda, providing a concrete set of actors and a statutory cause of action. While the claim is not new and no specific transactions are disclosed, it identifies a network of high‑profile financial entities that could be investigated for money‑flow links to terrorism, offering a moderate‑value lead for further forensic financial analysis. Key insights: ATA provides treble damages for victims of international terrorism.; Plaintiffs allege material support to al‑Qaeda by specific Saudi banks and investors.; District court dismissed claims for lack of knowledge, but plaintiffs argue detailed pleadings show knowledge.
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