Families of US soldiers killed by Daesh sue French cement giant LaFarge, for allegedly paying off the terrorist organisations Daesh and Al Nusra Front in Syria
In this courtroom sketch, Magali Anderson , Chief Sustainability and Innovation Officer of Holcim reads a statement of guilt in open court flanked by her attorneys, David Sarratt , and Douglas Zolkind in Brooklyn Federal Court on October 18, 2022, in New York.
According to the lawsuit brought by the families of three US military personnel killed by Daesh, Lafarge's "economic self-interest" contributed to the killing of civilians and American nationals.
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