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French company to pay $777 million and plead guilty to paying ISIS as terror group killed Westerners

Por: CNBC Politics October 18, 2022

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In this articleA view of a Lafarge Cement plant is seen in Paris, France on September 8, 2021.Julien Mattia Anadolu Agency Getty Images has agreed to plead guilty Tuesday and pay a fine of $777.8 million to resolve a U.S. federal criminal charge related to the French company's payments to the terror organization ISIS to keep a plant operating in Syria.The nearly $17 million payments to ISIS were made from 2012 through 2014, and occurred... + full article



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