Cases
Ashton v. Al Qaeda Islamic
as 23-1306
Plaintiff / Appellee: Kathleen Ashton, as Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Ashton, deceased and on behalf of all survivors of Thomas Ashton, Josephine Alger, as Administrator of the Estate of Frederick Alger, as CoExecutors of the Estate of David D. Alger, deceased and on behalf of the survivors of David D. Alger, Angelica Allen, as Administrator of the Estate of Eric Allen, deceased and on behalf of all survivors of Eric Allen and others
Ashton v. Al Qaeda Islamic
as 23-444
Plaintiff / Appellant: Kathleen Ashton, as Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Ashton, deceased and on behalf of all survivors of Thomas Ashton, Josephine Alger, as Administrator of the Estate of Frederick Alger, as CoExecutors of the Estate of David D. Alger, deceased and on behalf of the survivors of David D. Alger, Angelica Allen, as Administrator of the Estate of Eric Allen, deceased and on behalf of all survivors of Eric Allen and others
Defendant: Egyptian Islamic Jihad, Osama Bin Laden, Estate of Muhammad Atef and others
Havlish v. Bin-Laden
as 23-258
Plaintiff / Appellant: Fiona Havlish, Russa Steiner, in her own right and as executrix of the estate of William Steiner, deceased, Clara Chirchirillo, in her own right and as executrix of the estate of Peter Chirchirillo and others
Defendant: Sheikh Usama Bin-Laden, The Taliban, Muhammad Omar and others
Appellee: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Plaintiff: Jane Doe, In her own right, on behalf of her minor children, and as Executrix of the Estate of Tom Sawyer, a fictitious name, deceased and Katherine Soulas, in her own right, as Representative of the Heirs, on behalf of her minor children, and as Executrix of the Estate of Timothy Soulas, Deceased, on behalf of the Solatium claimants, including Katherine Soulas, Frederick Soulas, II, Ti
Defendant / Appellee: The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Sheikh Usamah Bin-Muhammad Bin-Laden, AKA Osama Bin-Laden and Al Qaida/Islamic Army

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