Agyeman et al v. Islamic Republic of Iran

Filing 108

ORDER OF PARTIAL FINAL DEFAULT JUDGMENTS ON BEHALF OF AGYEMAN PLAINTIFFS IDENTIFIED IN EXHIBITS A AND B III granting (5574) Motion for Partial Final Judgment in case 1:03-md-01570-GBD-SN; granting (100) Motion for Partial Final Judgment in case 1:18-cv-05320-GBD-SN. It is hereby ORDERED that service of process was effected upon the Iran Defendants in accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1608(a) for sovereign defendants and 28 U.S.C. § 1608(b) for agencies and instmment alities of sovereign defendants; and it is ORDERED that partial final judgment is entered against the Iran Defendants and on behalf of the Plaintiffs in Agyeman III, as identified in the attached Exhibit A, if any, who are each a spouse, pare nt, child, or sibling (or the estate of a spouse, parent, child, or sibling) of an individual killed in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, as indicated in Exhibit A; and it is ORDERED that Plaintiffs identified in Exhibit A, if a ny, are awarded: solatium damages of $12,500,000 per spouse, $8,500,000 per parent, $8,500,000 per child, and $4,250,000 per sibling, as set forth in Exhibit A; and it is ORDERED that partial final judgment is entered agains t the Iran Defendants and on behalf of the Plaintiffs in Agyeman IIL as identified in the attached Exhibit B, who are each the estate of a victim of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, as indicated in Exhibit B; and it IS ORDERED th at Plaintiffs identified in Exhibit B are awarded: compensatory damages for decedents' pain and suffering in an amount of $2,000,000 per estate, as set forth in Exhibit B; as further set forth herein. (Signed by Judge George B. Daniels on 2/5/2020) Filed In Associated Cases: 1:03-md-01570-GBD-SN, 1:18-cv-05320-GBD-SN (mro)

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