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Friday, May 23, 2014

What's good for the goose is good for the gander


Okay ... so, here are my raw calculations on how much money will go the rounds:

As we know, Khadr is suing the Canadian govt. for  $60 million
Now, Khadr is being sued by the American widow and the soldier who lost his eye, for $ 45 million
If we presume that both suits will be settled, Khadr still comes out on top.The drama in all this will be to see which suit is concluded before the other. 
 
From CBC:
Omar Khadr faces $45M suit by blinded U.S. soldier, widow
'We took his very own words,' lawyer says of suit based on Khadr's confession

The widow of a U.S. special forces soldier killed in Afghanistan and an American soldier blinded by a grenade are suing Canada's Omar Khadr for close to $45 million, The Canadian Press has learned.
In the lawsuit filed Thursday in Utah, Tabitha Speer and Sgt. Layne Morris allege Khadr, then 15, was responsible for the death of Sgt. Christopher Speer and Morris's injuries in July 2002.

The factual basis for the suit, according to their lawyer, is Khadr's guilty plea to five war crimes before a U.S. military commission in Guantanamo Bay in October 2010 that saw him sentenced to a further eight years in prison.
The plea deal included a stipulation of facts in which Khadr, now 27, admitted to murder and attempted murder in violation of the rule of war, and three other war crimes.
"We took his own very words," lawyer Don Winder said in an interview from Salt Lake City. "We do not think there is any basis for his denial."
The Toronto-born Khadr, currently incarcerated in the Bowden Institution in Innisfail, Alta., has since said he only pleaded guilty to get out of Guantanamo Bay and be returned to Canada........

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