January 01, 2002
Decision in Boim II (7th Circuit)
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seventh Circuit Court | person | 0 | View Entity |
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This is a page from a Federal Supplement court opinion (page 798) analyzing legal standards for 'aiding and abetting' and 'civil conspiracy.' It cites key precedents including 'Halberstam v. Welch' (burglary/murder liability) and 'Boim v. Quranic Literacy Inst.' (terrorism financing). The text discusses how a defendant can be liable for the acts of another if they provide substantial assistance or are generally aware of their role in the illegal activity. While the document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT,' suggesting it was part of a congressional investigation (possibly related to Epstein banking/finance inquiries where these specific legal standards are often applied to banks), the text itself focuses on 9/11 litigation ('Burnett II') and Prince Sultan/Turki's defenses.
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