9/11 NEWS ... World Trade Center developer seeks billions in 9/11 damages from airlines http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/07/15/19489403-world-trade-center-developer-seeks-billions-in-911-damages-from-airlines?lite
A federal judge in New York heard initial arguments Monday in a trial
in which the developer of the World Trade Center argues that he should
get billions of dollars from the airlines whose jets plowed into the
Twin Towers almost 12 years ago.New York developer Larry
Silverstein's company, World Trade Center Properties, which is still
paying on a 99-year lease on the destroyed towers, has already collected
more than $4 billion in insurance from the destruction of the iconic
site on Sept. 11, 2001 Now he's seeking billions more from United and American airlines, Boeing Co. and several other aviation and security companies. U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein — who's in charge of most of the hundreds of 9/11-related cases — said he would rule after closing arguments Wednesday in the non-jury trial.The legal issue in the trial — which has been on the docket since April 2008 — is whether the insurance money Silverstein has already collected should offset the damages he says the airlines owe him.The airlines say letting him collect damages from them in addition to
insurance would amount to double dipping, and they argue that
Silverstein has already collected enough money to rebuild the Trade
Center better than before. Silverstein contends that those are unrelated
issues and says his expenses to rebuild the site have far outweighed
what he's collected in insurance.If Hellerstein sides with
Silverstein, the next step could be a full liability trial — one that
could put the entire pre-9/11 U.S. aviation system back under a
microscope.Silverstein's suit claims that Boeing was liable in designing the
jets; that the security systems at Boston's Logan Airport (where United
Flight 175 originated) and at the Portland, Maine, airport (where
American Flight 11 originated) were liable for failing to intercept the
hijackers on 9/11; and that the airlines were liable for failing to
protect passengers and property after the hijackers took over.(ed notes:hes suing airlines for failed security wich were provided by israhelli companies of course,how convenient!!
The judge has previously ruled that if Silverstein eventually wins such a trial, the most he could get is an extra $3.5 billion. [ed notes:a jewish judge presiding iver case,gee i wonder if he will win case?lol
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