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Lindsey Stacy

Coverage of Lindsey Stacy in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 22 · 23:59 UTCMost recent: May 23 · 14:49 UTC
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  • SECURITYMay 23 · 14:49 UTCFOX NEWS
    Military families want DOJ to distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS

    Military families, including those of injured Navy EOD specialist Kenton Stacy, are urging the U.S. Department of Justice to distribute $777 million from French cement company Lafarge, which was convicted in 2022 of bribing ISIS in Syria. The funds stem from a settlement with the DOJ, as plaintiffs argue Lafarge's actions contributed to terrorist attacks and injuries. Lafarge is appealing the French court's ruling.

  • SECURITYMay 23 · 14:49 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Military families want DOJ to distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS

    Military families, including quadriplegic Navy veteran Kenton Stacy, are urging the DOJ to distribute $777 million from French cement company Lafarge, which was convicted of bribing ISIS in Syria. The company's actions allegedly funded terrorist activities that led to the injury of Stacy and others. A French court ruled Lafarge guilty in April 2022, but the company is appealing.

  • SECURITYMay 22 · 23:59 UTCFOX NEWS
    Military families demand DOJ distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS

    Military families, including quadriplegic Navy veteran Kenton Stacy, are demanding the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) distribute $777 million from French cement company Lafarge, which was convicted in a French court of bribing ISIS to operate in Syria. The funds, paid to the DOJ in 2022 as part of a settlement, are sought by nearly 1,000 plaintiffs for injuries and deaths linked to Lafarge's alleged support of terrorism.

  • SECURITYMay 22 · 23:59 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Military families demand DOJ distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS

    Military families, including quadriplegic Navy EOD specialist Kenton Stacy and his family, are demanding the DOJ distribute $777 million from French cement company Lafarge, which was convicted in 2022 for bribing ISIS to operate in Syria. The company's actions are linked to the injury of Stacy and the death of others in ISIS-controlled areas.

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