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MDL filings reveal Saudi banks and bin Laden family entities dismissed in 9/11 terrorism lawsuits

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #023376
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2
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The document lists dozens of Saudi financial institutions and members of the bin Laden family as defendants in the September 11th multidistrict litigation, showing that plaintiffs alleged their suppor Seventy‑five defendants, including major Saudi banks and bin Laden family members, were part of a jo Plaintiffs seek to vacate dismissals of Al Rajhi Bank, SAMBA, DMI Trust, Saleh Abdullah Kamel, and

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