Rhonda Kemper didn’t show the bank’s conduct was international terrorism, the opinion by Chief Judge Diane P. Wood said.
Kemper argued that the bank is responsible under the ATA because of its alleged membership in an Iranian conspiracy to commit terrorist acts, which, she said, the bank joined by designing procedures to evade U.S. sanctions and facilitate Iranian banking. She claimed the bomb ...
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