Saudi princes and foreign officials file motions to dismiss 9/11 terrorism lawsuits
Saudi princes and foreign officials file motions to dismiss 9/11 terrorism lawsuits The passage lists motions to dismiss by Prince Salman, Prince Naif, and other foreign-linked entities in 9/11 litigation, hinting at possible high‑level interference with victims' claims. While it provides specific names and legal actions, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows, limiting its immediate investigative value but offering a moderate lead for further inquiry into diplomatic pressure on U.S. courts. Key insights: Prince Salman and Prince Naif filed motions to dismiss multiple 9/11 related complaints.; Several Saudi‑linked charities and trusts (e.g., World Islamic League, Rabita Trust) are involved in the litigation.; Executive Order 13224, issued by President Bush, designated numerous entities as Specially Designated Global Terrorists.
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Saudi princes and foreign officials file motions to dismiss 9/11 terrorism lawsuits The passage lists motions to dismiss by Prince Salman, Prince Naif, and other foreign-linked entities in 9/11 litigation, hinting at possible high‑level interference with victims' claims. While it provides specific names and legal actions, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows, limiting its immediate investigative value but offering a moderate lead for further inquiry into diplomatic pressure on U.S. courts. Key insights: Prince Salman and Prince Naif filed motions to dismiss multiple 9/11 related complaints.; Several Saudi‑linked charities and trusts (e.g., World Islamic League, Rabita Trust) are involved in the litigation.; Executive Order 13224, issued by President Bush, designated numerous entities as Specially Designated Global Terrorists.
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