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9/11 See other 9/11 Articles Title: Insurance giant withdraws 9/11 lawsuit against Saudi Arabia Insurance giant withdraws 9/11 lawsuit against Saudi Arabia
Last updated at 8:37 PM on 21st September 2011
An insurance firm has withdrawn its lawsuit against Saudi Arabia, which had claimed the country funded the terrorists responsible for the 9/11 attacks.
A division of Lloyd's of London had filed documents in a U.S. court
on September 8 demanding the return of $215million compensation it paid victims. Lawsuit: The headquarters of Lloyd's of London
Attorney Stephen Cozen of law firm Cozen O'Connor, which represents Lloyd's, told Insurance Journal that he cannot comment on why Lloyd’s decided to drop the case less than two weeks after filing the complaint.
Mr Cozen told the journal: 'We were instructed to voluntarily dismiss without prejudice. That of course means that the suit is free to be refiled and certainly similar suits may be filed by others.'
Disaster: Legal documents had been filed in Johnston, near where the United 93 jet crashed after being hijacked by 9/11 terrorists
POSTER COMMENT: It seems that the lawsuit came up just in time for the 911 tenth anniversary and went away as soon as it was no longer needed for Propaganda Effect.
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