Tag: 9-11
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Court OKs U.S. bid to drop Halkbank sanctions case, victims of Iranian terror fear losing path to billions
By Dan Christensen
FloridaBulldog.org
In a move alarming to victims of Iranian terrorism, including 9/11 survivors and families, the U.S. last week dropped its seven-year-old criminal case alleging that Turkey’s state-owned lender, Halkbank, participated in a multi-billion-dollar scheme to help Iran evade American economic sanctions. -

Thousands of terror victims owed billions by Iran fear Trump deal will leave them behind
By Dan Christensen
FloridaBulldog.org
As the war with Iran unfolded, Tehran came under attack on another, less noticed front: a barrage of legal papers issued from a federal courthouse in Manhattan. -

Billions in Bitcoin recovered by feds in huge ‘pig butchering’ fraud claimed by 9/11 families and other terror victims
By Dan Christensen
FloridaBulldog.org
More than $11.4 billion in the crypto currency Bitcoin, allegedly stolen from a China-Iran crypto mining operation but now in U.S. hands, has touched off a “race to the courthouse” in New York by multiple law firms seeking to claim it for the 9/11 families and other victims of terrorism. -

‘Co-opted’ by Saudi intelligence, FBI informant allegedly played vital role in 9/11 preparations
By Robbyn Swan
FloridaBulldog.org
Dr. Abdussattar Shaikh, the FBI informant who shared his home with Flight 77 hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar, had in fact been “co-opted” by a Saudi intelligence asset with whom he shared a close, years-long relationship. -

Bob Graham, 9/11, the FBI and me
By Dan Christensen
FloridaBulldog.org
I didn’t get to know Bob Graham until he was late in life. I’d met him briefly a couple of times in the mid-1980s when he was in his second term as Florida’s governor and I was a cityside reporter for The Miami News, but you can’t really know someone under such circumstances…
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