Military families demand DOJ distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS
Nearly 1,000 plaintiffs say the money should be paid to victims after Lafarge admitted making millions in ISIS-related payments.
- Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy became a quadriplegic after being injured by ISIS explosives in Syria, and his family is part of a lawsuit against the French company Lafarge for paying ISIS millions to operate in the area.
- In April 2023, a French court convicted Lafarge and sentenced its former CEO to six years in prison for providing material support to ISIS; Lafarge paid over $6.5 million to ISIS through its Syrian subsidiary between 2013 and 2014.
- Lafarge settled with the U.S. Justice Department in October 2022, forfeiting $777 million intended to compensate victims of ISIS attacks, including many from military families.
- As of early 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice has not yet distributed the $777 million to victims, stating the process is ongoing and subject to legal evaluation.
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Military families want DOJ to distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS – Democratic Accent
In November 2017, Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy was injured in Raqqa, Syria, while clearing the second floor of a hospital that ISIS had booby-trapped with explosives. Now a quadriplegic, Stacy, his wife Lindsey and their four children are part of a lawsuit brought by military families against the French cement company Lafarge recently found guilty by a French court of paying millions of dollars in bribes to ISIS to keep their factory open in…
NEW: Military Families Demand Justice After Lafarge’s Shocking Terror Ties
In November 2017, a life-altering incident unfolded in Raqqa, Syria, involving Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy. While performing a critical mission in a hospital booby-trapped by ISIS, Stacy sustained severe injuries that left him a quadriplegic. His family now shares a painful journey as part of a legal battle against Lafarge, a French cement company that recently faced conviction for paying bribes to ISIS in order to keep its factory operatio…
Military families demand DOJ distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In November 2017, Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy was injured in Raqqa, Syria while clearing the second floor of a hospital that ISIS had booby trapped with explosives. Now a quadriplegic, Stacy, his wife Lindsey, and their 4 children are part of a lawsuit brought by military families against the French cement company, Lafarge, recently found guilty by a French Court of paying millions of dollars in …
Military families demand DOJ release $777M Lafarge ISIS victim fund
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In November 2017, Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy was injured in Raqqa, Syria while clearing the second floor of a hospital that ISIS had booby trapped with explosives. Now a quadriplegic, Stacy, his wife Lindsey, and their 4 children are part of a lawsuit brought by military families against the French cement company, Lafarge, recently found guilty by a French Court of paying millions of dollars in …
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