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Larry Silverstein, the owner of the World Trade Center, is seeking $3.5billion from United Airlines, US Airways and American Airlines
Silverstein argues that the 9-11 attacks cost his property group more than $7billion
The new One World Trade Center alone cost $3.9billion
Larry Silverstein: World Trade Center owner trying to sue airlines for billions over 9/11 attacks | Mail Online
What a disgusting, vile human being Silverstein is. Cashing in on misery and suffering. That's all these people know how to do. The U.S tort system encourages this kind of thing, too.
That construction has continued for more than a decade--something that should have taken approximately 6 years given the 1966-72 timeframe for the construction of the Twin Towers--led to Silverstein's incurring higher costs than would otherwise have been the case. Those excess costs are not in any way, shape, or form the fault of the airlines whose planes were hijacked. That the two doomed planes were following the federal safety standards at the time also makes it difficult to fault the airlines for the terrorist attacks.
I think a close examination of the historical record shows that Congress granted immunity from any liability to the companies that provided security screening of passengers at Boston, Newark and Dulles.
Larry Silverstein: World Trade Center owner trying to sue airlines for billions over 9/11 attacks | Mail Online
What a disgusting, vile human being Silverstein is. Cashing in on misery and suffering. That's all these people know how to do. The U.S tort system encourages this kind of thing, too.
Who are "these people"?
I doubt this will ever make it to trial. The discovery phase would reveal far too much information that would contradict the Official Conspiracy Theory. This is simply a ploy to give the talking heads something else to pontificate about.
Seems if the trial goes forward its a great opportunity for those who support controlled demolition to make their case. Maybe the airline companies will use it as a defense.
Wouldn't some who say the planes did not take the towers down want to see the case go forward?
Rich people have no morals. No surprise there.
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