Washington D.C.-based law firm Sparacino PLLC has filed two federal lawsuits in Brooklyn federal court against telecommunications companies and a cement manufacturer, accusing the organizations of providing financial aid to various terror groups.

The actions, surfaced by Law.com Radar, accuse Huawei Technologies and Lafarge—the world’s largest cement maker—of violating the Anti-Terrorism Act.

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