Source. (thenewamerican.com)
Mexico’s attempt to extort $10 billion from a group of American gun manufacturers ended on Wednesday when a judge ruled the country had no jurisdiction.
Judge Dennis Saylor, a Harvard Law School graduate and judge with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before being nominated by then-President George W. Bush in 2004 to his present position as district judge in Massachusetts, declared that the foreign government didn’t have jurisdiction sufficient to make the claim.
[Source.](https://thenewamerican.com/us/mexicos-long-shot-lawsuit-against-american-gun-makers-quashed/)
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Mexico’s attempt to extort $10 billion from a group of American gun manufacturers ended on Wednesday when a judge ruled the country had no jurisdiction.
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Judge Dennis Saylor, a Harvard Law School graduate and judge with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before being nominated by then-President George W. Bush in 2004 to his present position as district judge in Massachusetts, declared that the foreign government didn’t have jurisdiction sufficient to make the claim.
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