Families of 17 sailors killed in USS Cole attack want more compensation from Sudan
By APFriday, September 11, 2009
USS Cole sailors’ families seek more compensation
NORFOLK, Va. — The families of 17 sailors killed in the 2000 attack on the USS Cole are asking to reopen their lawsuit against Sudan in an effort to seek more money.
Some of the families already received $13 million from frozen Sudanese assets in the United States, but a federal judge in Norfolk, Va., denied them millions more for pain and suffering, citing a limitation in the law.
Congress recently passed legislation that has opened the door for families of terrorism victims to seek pain and suffering damages.
U.S. District Judge Robert G. Doumar in March 2007 found Sudan liable for assisting the terrorists who attacked the destroyer at a Yemeni port. He ordered Sudan on Thursday to respond to the families’ request.
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