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− | + | Notwithstanding the fact that none of the accused "[[19 Hijackers]]" was [[Iran]]ian, in 2011 U.S. District [[Judge]] George Daniels signed a default judgment finding [[Iran]], the [[Taliban]] and [[al Qaeda]] liable in the attacks. He ordered Iran to pay $10.5 billion to victims and insurers of the attacks. Iran was ordered to pay $7.5 billion to 9/11 victims’ families; $6.88 million in punitive damages, and $2 million to each victim’s estate for pain and suffering. Additionally, the insurance companies who paid for property damage and claimed their businesses were interrupted were awarded $3 billion.<ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-iran-taliban-al-qaeda-liable-for-9-11/</ref> In September 2015, Daniels ruled that [[Saudi Arabia]] had "[[sovereign immunity]]" from prosecution in regard to the events of [[September 11]].<ref>http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/30/us-usa-sept11-saudi-idUSKCN0RT2ZP20150930</ref> | |
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Notwithstanding the fact that none of the accused "19 Hijackers" was Iranian, in 2011 U.S. District Judge George Daniels signed a default judgment finding Iran, the Taliban and al Qaeda liable in the attacks. He ordered Iran to pay $10.5 billion to victims and insurers of the attacks. Iran was ordered to pay $7.5 billion to 9/11 victims’ families; $6.88 million in punitive damages, and $2 million to each victim’s estate for pain and suffering. Additionally, the insurance companies who paid for property damage and claimed their businesses were interrupted were awarded $3 billion.[1] In September 2015, Daniels ruled that Saudi Arabia had "sovereign immunity" from prosecution in regard to the events of September 11.[2]