Justice for the Living Victims of Lockerbie Act
Summary
The Justice for the Living Victims of Lockerbie Act seeks to provide financial compensation to former Pan American World Airways employees who suffered professional and financial losses following the 1988 bombing of Flight 103. If passed, the bill would require the Department of Transportation to determine if the terrorist attack was the primary cause of the airline’s subsequent bankruptcy. If that link is established, the Department of the Treasury would create a compensation fund specifically for those former employees who were previously part of legal actions against the Libyan government but have not yet been fully compensated for their losses.
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