Real estate developer Larry Silverstein can’t seek $3.5 billion from
airlines whose planes were hijacked by terrorists and flown into the
World Trade Center’s twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001, a judge ruled.
Silverstein, who leased the skyscrapers about two months before they
were destroyed, already collected $4.1 billion from insurers and can’t
collect twice under New York law, U.S. District Judge Alvin K.
Hellerstein ruled yesterday in a courtroom less than a mile and a half
from the World Trade Center site.
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3 comments:
4 Billion will buy him one hell of an appeal. We are talking about the Judaic judicial system here.
They tell us he wont get payed, while they slide him a nice stack of cash under the table. Lucky Larry...
Ha hah, hook nose
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