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Title: 9/11 families criticized for 'silent' settlement in negligence case
Source: Raw Story
URL Source: http://rawstory.com/news/2007/911_f ... or_silent_settlement_1008.html
Published: Oct 9, 2007
Author: Jason Rhyne
Post Date: 2007-10-09 18:50:05 by Zipporah
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Five Maryland families, all of whom agreed to an out-of-court settlement with the airline industry over their loved ones' deaths on Sept. 11, are drawing some pointed criticism for agreeing to keep silent about what they learned during the course of the lawsuit.

The families, who chose not to receive money through the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund, say they pursued a legal route in hopes that their suits would give them a better understanding of the security breakdowns that allowed the tragedy to occur.

But whatever knowledge they gained, they're not allowed to talk about it.

In accordance with the agreement, which includes an undisclosed but substantial financial payment from American Airlines and security screening companies at Dulles International Airport, the families are barred from disclosing anything they have learned about airline-related failures and lapses on Sept. 11. The deal also allows the companies to dodge any admission to negligence.

"This bothers me more than most settlements of this nature," writes conservative blogger Edward Morrissey, who calls the deal "inimical to the plaintiffs' stated motives."

"The families who sued, who opted out of the VCF to do so, insisted that the money was not important to them," Morrissey continues. "They wanted answers to how the failures occurred, and decided that their separate lawsuits could provide more answers than government investigations. Apparently they have somehow been satisfied as a result of that process — but can’t tell us why."

"If truth was that important to them," he asks, then "why do they now choose silence and a payoff instead of revealing the deficiencies of the system that led to the deaths of almost 3,000 people?"

Shaun Mullen, of the blog The Moderate Voice, says he is with Morrissey in "having problems with the hold-out families, who to put the most charitable face on their litigation saw their seemingly altruistic intentions undercut by their not being able to get paid if they talked."

"I really didn't go into it for the money," Irene Golinski, one of the litigants whose husband was killed at the Pentagon, told the Washington Post. "I went into it for the answers."

Christine Fisher, however, another plaintiff in the suit, said in the Post that part of the reason she had chosen to eschew an award from the Victim Compensation Fund was the possibility of receiving a larger amount through the legal system.

"It was a financial decision, but it was also an emotional and accountability decision," she told told the paper.

According to the Baltimore Sun, the money will be used by the families to establish foundations in their lost loved ones' names.

The group's lead attorney, Keith Franz said in a press release that the fundamental goal of the lawsuit was to gain "answers as to how 9/11 was allowed to happen," continuing that his clients wanted "the airlines and security companies responsible for protecting the public to step up and share responsibility."

Writing at Captain's Quarters, Morrissey said the information gleaned from the lawsuits should be made public.

"These particular families are not the only people with standing on 9/11, he said. "If the depositions revealed failures, we should all know about them, if the truth really does mean more than the money."

Precise information about was found may never be released, but the Post did try to ascertain a rough estimate by asking Christine Fisher to grade "how much she has learned about the private companies' actions" on Sept. 11 on a scale from one to ten.

"Seven to eight," Fisher responded.

The following video clips are from CBS News, broadcast on October 3, 2007.


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#1. To: Zipporah (#0)

That's why it's great when someone takes it all the way, as the Duke lacrosse families have. Take no prisoners.


I've already said too much.

MUDDOG  posted on  2007-10-09   19:05:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Zipporah (#0)

am I allowed to say I'm freaking sick of the 9-11 families? they lost loved ones, yes, but they still had homes and probably pension plans and probably life insurance. I'm personally acquainted with katrina survivors who lost literally everything, and that was certainly as much of a govt f**k-up in terms of the levees, depending on your understanding and beliefs of the govt role in 9-11. one group evidently earned the right to bleed us dry forever while the other is supposed to disappear. it's simply wrong, imo.

kiki  posted on  2007-10-09   23:19:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: kiki (#2)

I know.. I agree that some are.. others on the other hand are still trying to find the truth..

The Katrina victims are swept under the rug.. for the disaster works well for the 'capitalists' .. so it's best to just forget about them.. and then look at Guiliani ..

Zipporah  posted on  2007-10-09   23:22:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Zipporah (#0)

Precise information about was found may never be released, but the Post did try to ascertain a rough estimate by asking Christine Fisher to grade "how much she has learned about the private companies' actions" on Sept. 11 on a scale from one to ten.

"Seven to eight," Fisher responded.

Interesting that she would fault the airlines so much. I would have thought that TSA would have been associated with the bigger goof-ups.

scrapper2  posted on  2007-10-09   23:27:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: kiki (#2)

am I allowed to say I'm freaking sick of the 9-11 families? they lost loved ones, yes, but they still had homes and probably pension plans and probably life insurance.

I agree with you. I think it's reprehensible that we the taxpayers got dinged with those huge pay-outs to 9/11 families. They were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Sad but big deal. Pearl Harbor families and 1993 World Trade Center families were not given $ from US taxpayers for their losses due to terrorism. It's a rip off and it was done simply to avoid airlines going broke and fedgov agencies being brought to trial for negligence. The avoidence of a full blown trial if nothing else sends up red flags about the whole 9/11 thingie.

scrapper2  posted on  2007-10-09   23:34:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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