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Sunday, October 2, 2016

Congrats to the first person filing lawsuit against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia


Stephanie DeSimone, widow, whose husband was killed at the Pentagon offices on 9/11, becomes the first to sue Saudi Arabia. The Saudis are marinated in wahabism, a deadly cult whose members we see headchopping and liver-eating in Syria.  Worst of all, the Saudi government is the main cultivator of the cult....so of course, it is the right thing to sue this country for the plague of wahabism-related terrorism, each and every act is traced back to the wahabi doctrine.

Come on the rest of you ... what are you waiting for?  Satisfied with the $2M  Obama says has been given to each of the victims' families?  Don't you want to make a statement by filing lawsuits against the country responsible for the death of your loved ones.

 

From Tribune
9/11 widow files lawsuit against Saudi Arabia

Despite warnings from Saudi Arabia of ‘“disastrous consequences” from a United States law allowing 9/11 victims to sue the Kingdom, a 9/11 widow has become the first person to file a lawsuit against KSA.

Stephanie DeSimone was two months pregnant when her husband, Navy Commodore Patrick Dunn, was killed at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. Only two days after the Congress passed the law, DeSimone filed a lawsuit against Saudi Arabia claiming the Kingdom is partially responsible for her husband’s death.

DeSimone alleged that Saudi Arabia provided material support to al Qaeda for more than a decade, mindful of the terror group’s plan to attack the US.

Impact of 9/11 victims’ families lawsuit against Saudi Arabia

“Absent the support provided by the Kingdom, al Qaeda would not have possessed the capacity to conceive, plan, and execute the September 11 attacks,” the documents read.

According to the lawsuit, the plaintiffs – which include DeSimone’s daughter – suffered “severe and permanent personal injuries” and seek unspecified compensation......

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