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Google escapes allegations of aiding terrorism as US judge closes case over 2015 Paris attack

By Amy Miller ( July 8, 2024, 22:49 GMT | Insight) -- Google has escaped allegations of aiding terrorist activity after a US judge closed a long-running lawsuit over a 2015 terrorist attack that killed an American in Paris. The lawsuit over the death of California resident Nohemi Gonzalez went all the way to the US Supreme Court, and the Gonzalez family wanted to add new negligence claims under French and California law, but US Magistrate Judge Donna M. Ryu denied the request, saying amendment would be “futile” because the court lacks jurisdiction.Google escaped allegations of providing a digital organizing grounds for terrorist activity after a US judge today closed a long-running lawsuit over a 2015 terrorist attack that killed an American in Paris....

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