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This document is a page from a legal reporter (349 F.Supp.2d 765) regarding the litigation 'In Re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001.' It lists legal headnotes (35-43) defining the standards for establishing personal jurisdiction over foreign defendants in conspiracy cases under New York law. While part of a House Oversight production (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017836), the specific text discusses allegations against Saudi Arabian Princes regarding the 9/11 attacks and does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein, though such legal precedents regarding conspiracy and jurisdiction are often cited in complex international litigation.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Saudi Arabian Princes Defendants
Alleged by victims' survivors to have conspired with al Qaeda terrorists.
Victims' survivors Plaintiffs
Brought allegations regarding the September 11 attacks.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
al Qaeda
Alleged co-conspirators in the September 11 attacks.
Federal Courts
The body setting the legal precedents listed in the document.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (1 events)

September 11, 2001
Terrorist attacks
New York
al Qaeda Saudi Arabian Princes (alleged) Victims

Locations (2)

Location Context
Jurisdiction location; site of torts committed by co-conspirators.
Southern District of New York (Court citation).

Relationships (1)

Saudi Arabian Princes Alleged Conspiracy al Qaeda
Headnote 42 mentions allegations that they conspired with al Qaeda terrorists.

Key Quotes (2)

"The bland assertion of conspiracy is insufficient to establish personal jurisdiction under New York's long-arm statute."
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"Allegations by victims' survivors, that various defendants, including Saudi Arabian Princes, conspired with al Qaeda terrorists to perpetrate September 11, 2001 attacks, failed to make prima facie showing necessary to establish personal jurisdiction..."
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