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Americans seek to enforce US$134-million award against Omar Khadr in Canada

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Lawyers acting for the widow of an American special forces soldier have filed an applicatio­n in Canada seeking to enforce a massive U.S. damages award against former Guantanamo Bay prisoner, Omar Khadr.

The applicatio­n comes amid word the federal government is set to pay the Torontobor­n Khadr $10.5 mil- lion and apologize to him to settle his long-running lawsuit for breaching his rights.

The filing in Ontario Superior Court, obtained by The Canadian Press, also says the applicants might ask for an order blocking Ottawa from paying Khadr any compensati­on. Alternativ­ely, it wants any government money flowing to Khadr to go instead to relatives of Sgt. Chris Speer and retired U.S. sergeant Layne Morris.

Filed on June 8, the applicatio­n seeks a declaratio­n recognizin­g a US$134.1-million default judgment against Khadr from Utah in June 2015 and an order that he pay the money.

It also asks for another US$900,000 in legal and other costs plus accrued interest.

The unproven applicatio­n has not been advanced since its filing, according to Toronto-based lawyer David Winer, and no hearing date has been set.

“There’s nothing pending right now,” Winer said on Wednesday.

Winer, who refused further comment, said he had not heard anything from Khadr’s Edmonton-based lawyer, Dennis Edney, who also refused to discuss the case.

The applicatio­n was filed on behalf of relatives of Speer, who was killed in Afghanista­n in July 2002 during a fierce firefight in which Khadr, then 15 years old, was captured badly wounded. Retired U.S. sergeant Layne Morris, who was blinded in one eye during the same battle, is a co-applicant.

American authoritie­s accused Khadr of throwing the grenade that killed Speer – an allegation that became one of the five war crimes to which he pleaded guilty before a much maligned military commission in Guantanamo Bay in 2010.

Khadr, now on bail pending an appeal of his U.S. conviction, has said he admitted to killing Speer and to the other purported war crimes only as a way out of the infamous prison in Cuba.

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