Times of Suriname

US court orders Iran to pay $1.4bn over missing ex-FBI agent

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USA/IRAN - A court in the United States has ordered Iran’s government to pay more than $1.4bn in punitive and compensato­ry damages to the family of a former FBI agent who disappeare­d during a visit to an Iranian island in March 2007.

In an order issued late last week, US District Judge Timothy Kelly said he adopted a special expert’s recommenda­tion that Robert Levinson’s family be awarded $107m in compensato­ry damages. The judge awarded punitive damages of $1.3bn. The court cited the case of Otto Warmbier, an American college student who died in 2017 shortly after being freed from captivity in North Korea, in deciding to award the significan­t amount of punitive damages to Levinson’s family.

“Iran’s conduct here is also unique, given that – astonishin­gly – it plucked a former FBI and DEA special agent from the face of the earth without warning, tortured him, held him captive for as long as 13 years, and to this day refuses to admit its responsibi­lity,” Kelly said. “His wife and children, and their spouses and children – while keeping Levinson’s memory alive – have had to proceed with their lives without knowing his exact fate.” In a statement, Levinson’s family welcomed the ruling. “This judgement is the first step in the pursuit of justice for Robert Levinson, an American patriot who was kidnapped and subjected to unimaginab­le suffering for more than 13 years,” Levinson’s family said. “Until now, Iran has faced no consequenc­es for its actions. Judge Kelly’s decision won’t bring Bob home, but we hope that it will serve as a warning against further hostagetak­ing by Iran.” A spokesman for Iran’s mission to the United Nations did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.(Al Jazeera)

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