A judge has refused to upset a jury verdict that found Arab Bank civilly liable for the material support of Hamas during the Second Intifada.
“The verdict was based on volumes of damning circumstantial evidence that the defendant knew its customers were terrorists,” Eastern District Judge Brian Cogan wrote in a 96-page decision released Wednesday, denying most of the bank’s bid for judgment as a matter of law and rebuffing a request for a retrial.
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