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American and United accused of negligence in the 9/11 terrorist attack on WTC

Thursday, September 6th 2012 - 03:09 UTC
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Judge Hellerstein limited the value of WTCP destroyed property to 2.805 billion, the price WTCP paid for the leases Judge Hellerstein limited the value of WTCP destroyed property to 2.805 billion, the price WTCP paid for the leases

US judge ruled that AMR Corp's American Airlines and United Continental Holdings Inc must face trial over claims relating to the Sept. 11 attacks that destroyed the landmark towers of the World Trade Centre in New York almost 11 years ago, court documents showed.

In July 2001, two months before the attacks, World Trade Centre Properties LLC (WTCP) bought 99-year leases to four World Trade Centre buildings from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Inc for 2.805 billion dollars.

In its lawsuit against United Airlines and American Airlines, WTCP said that had it not been for the airlines' negligence, “the terrorists could not have boarded and hijacked the aircraft and flown them into the twin towers,” on Sept. 11, 2001, according a New York court filing.

The company claimed damages of 8.4 billion dollars from the airlines, the estimated cost of replacing the towers. Judge Alvin Hellerstein limited the value of WTCP's destroyed property to 2.805 billion, the price WTCP paid for the leases.

The defendants denied they were negligent, and said the case should not go to trial because WTCP has recovered 4.091 billion dollars from insurance companies.

Judge Hellerstein said at this stage he could not reasonably determine the defendants' claim that insurance payments received by WTCP covered the damages the company is seeking from them.

“On this record, before trial, I am not able to make such findings,” Judge Hellerstein said in a court filing.

The case is in re September 11 litigation, Case No 21-MC-101, US District Court, Southern District of New York.
 

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  • ChrisR

    This will run for years and years and years, according to the popular song.

    Sep 06th, 2012 - 07:28 pm 0
  • British_Kirchnerist

    Why is this in the Uruguay section?!

    Sep 08th, 2012 - 10:07 pm 0
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