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Genocide Victims of Krajina v. L-3 Communications Corp., 10-cv-5197, Northern District of Illinois

Does anyone know the status of this class-action lawsuit against L-3? I see several articles such as: "L-3 Accused in Suit of Training Croats for Genocide". I also see another news article titled: "USA: Serbians sue L-3 Communications, claim its MPRI unit was complicit in 1995 ethnic cleansing by Croatian army - L-3 says lawsuit is "without merit".

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Forget about the recent EOTech defective scope stupidity, keep an eye on the pending $84 million securities fraud class action lawsuit that appears to have some teeth in it. Should be interesting to watch this one play out...... The cases in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, have different named plaintiffs. They are Patel v. L-3 Communications Holdings Inc et al, No. 14-06038; Nguyen v. L-3 Communications Holdings Inc et al, No. 14-06182; and Valentino v. L-3 Communications Holdings Inc et al, No. 14-06939.

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Post ID: @cpdw+HHXAeLd

Hmmm, Serbs suing for genocide??? The last time I checked they attacked pretty much every country they bordered with, had concentration camps all over the place, conducted a 24 hour long massacre of 8,000 boys and men in Srebrenica, expelled pretty much every single Albanian from Kosovo, and got their asses whooped by NATO as the saga finalized. If we trained them, I say we should get compensated double for it.

Anyhow, the Serbs sued at the International Tribunal in Hague alleging the Croats were conducting genocide, that got shot down in courts, it really went nowhere in no time. The Hague handled multiple alleged Genocide conducts from all parties in the region, the only one that stood and was upheld by the court was the genocide that the Serbs conducted in Srebrenica.

Long story short, this case is going nowhere. We should file a counter...

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Post ID: @1nrz+HHXAeLd

MPRI was part of the bits spun off to create Engility and part of the legal hocus-pocus involved in the spin-off was addressing possible liability for issues like this. I have not heard anything about it in a long time.

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Post ID: @1nvf+HHXAeLd

got anything that's not six years old?

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