2026年5月23日 美国东部时间10:49 / 福克斯新闻
拉法基2022年向司法部支付7.77亿美元,但军属称分文未得
作者:詹妮弗·格里芬,福克斯新闻
发布于2026年5月23日10:49美国东部时间 | 更新于2026年5月23日10:51美国东部时间
福克斯新闻首席国家安全通讯员詹妮弗·格里芬在《特别报道》节目中报道了军属要求发放拉法基公司的没收资金一事,这家法国公司被判支持ISIS恐怖分子。
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2017年11月,海军首席士官肯顿·斯泰西在叙利亚拉卡执行任务时受伤,当时他正在清理一间被ISIS埋设爆炸物的医院二楼。如今全身瘫痪的斯泰西、妻子林赛和他们的四个孩子,是起诉法国水泥公司拉法基的军属团体的一员。法国法院近期裁定该公司有罪,罪名是向ISIS支付数百万美元贿赂,以维持其在ISIS控制的叙利亚地区的工厂运营。
“他们本质上就是在为恐怖分子和ISIS提供资金,资助这些令人发指的罪行和邪恶行径,”林赛·斯泰西在丈夫身旁对福克斯新闻说道。她的丈夫是前海军爆炸物处理专家,九年前在叙利亚受伤后刚刚又接受了一次手术。
“这让人非常崩溃,肯顿在身心上都在和伤病作斗争,我和孩子们也各自在艰难支撑,”她说,“尤其是我们的长子患有脑瘫,需要全天候专人护理,要平衡这一切实在太难了。”
唐纳德·特朗普总统曾在2018年国会国情咨文演讲中赞扬斯泰西为国家做出的贡献。陆军中士贾斯汀·佩克奋不顾身冲进一间埋设陷阱的建筑营救肯顿,在医护人员赶来施救前,他为肯顿做了两个多小时的心肺复苏。
“9·11”受害者家属庆祝长期针对沙特阿拉伯的诉讼取得“历史性里程碑式判决”
唐纳德·特朗普总统和国防部长皮特·赫格西特在2025年12月17日于特拉华州多佛空军基地举行的遗体交接仪式上,目送转运箱通过。该转运箱内装有在叙利亚袭击中遇难的爱荷华国民警卫队29岁士兵威廉·纳撒尼尔·霍华德的遗骸。(朱莉娅·德马雷·尼基森/美联社照片)
“如果不是贾斯汀对战友无私的爱,肯顿·斯泰西早就死了。今晚,肯顿正在德克萨斯州康复。拉卡已经解放……全体美国人民都向你致敬,”特朗普说道。
今年4月,法国法院作出里程碑式判决,认定全球最大水泥制造商拉法基为恐怖组织提供物质支持,并判处其前首席执行官六年监禁。另有八名拉法基前雇员被判有罪。拉法基目前正在上诉。
该公司承认了法院的判决,将此事件描述为“遗留问题”,称其“公然违反了拉法基的行为准则”。
近1000名原告中的大多数是军属,他们参与了纽约东区联邦法院的早期诉讼。
“他们在叙利亚被一个部分由拉法基资助的恐怖组织杀害,这不是指控,而是无可辩驳的事实。拉法基2022年已经对此认罪,”代表斯泰西和另外约25个家庭的詹纳·布洛克律师托德·托拉尔说道。
托拉尔同时也是美国海军陆战队队员,他正要求从拉法基向司法部支付的7.77亿美元和解金中,向这些家庭提供赔偿。这笔资金自2022年10月起由司法部保管。
美国恐怖主义受害者若克鲁兹法案通过,可起诉国际组织
2017年9月8日,巴黎一处厂区外展示的拉法基标识。据司法部消息,拉法基承认向伊斯兰国组织支付1700万美元,以维持其在叙利亚的一家工厂运营。该指控在纽约联邦法院公布。(弗朗索瓦·莫里/美联社照片)
“我认为法国法院的判决具有普遍重要意义,因为这是多年来首次有企业——不仅仅是企业,还有企业高管——因资助恐怖主义的不当行为被追究责任,”托拉尔在接受福克斯新闻采访时表示。
为了在ISIS控制的叙利亚地区开展业务,拉法基在2013年至2014年间通过其叙利亚子公司向ISIS支付了超过650万美元,以维持生产设施运转。该公司位于贾拉比亚的工厂于2011年叙利亚起义爆发前几个月以6.8亿美元收购,其生产的水泥还被用于挖掘隧道和修建掩体,为恐怖组织提供了帮助。
这起诉讼具有里程碑意义,因为它标志着美国首次就支持恐怖组织对一家公司提起诉讼。
2022年10月,在法国法院作出判决前,拉法基就与美国司法部达成和解,向目前由司法部管理的资产没收基金支付了超过7.77亿美元。这笔资金本应用于赔偿ISIS袭击的受害者,其中许多人是美国“金星家庭”家属,比如海莉·代顿,她的父亲是2016年感恩节在叙利亚首位被ISIS杀害的美国人。
“我父亲遇难时我才15岁,”海莉·代顿在佛罗里达的家中对福克斯新闻说道,“我看到六个穿海军白色制服的人从车里走出来,我非常兴奋,以为是爸爸回来给我们惊喜了。我记得我打开门,脸上带着大大的笑容,看着那些人,想找到爸爸,结果没找到,只看到六个眼含泪水的男人。”
拜登政府时期的司法部曾在该案提交法国法院审理期间,拒绝分配这笔资金。法国法院今年4月认定拉法基有罪。2月,亚利桑那州共和党众议员安迪·比格斯就司法部何时计划向家属发放资金,质询了时任司法部长帕姆·邦迪。
联邦法官作出2000万美元判决:叙利亚酷刑虐待2019年被俘美国公民
2017年11月14日,纽约联邦法院公布的起诉书显示,拉法基承认向伊斯兰国组织支付1700万美元,以维持其在叙利亚的一家工厂运营。(美联社照片/克里斯托夫·埃纳)
“2025年2月,我和我的同事们致信您,敦促司法部审查阵亡军人家属提交的赔偿申请,其中包括我的几位选民。上一届政府无视这些受害者和我们的请求,搁置了他们的申请,”比格斯在国会听证会上对邦迪说道。
“众议员先生,我们已知晓此事,我们将尽一切所能支持受害者,并与您合作。感谢您的提问,”邦迪回应道。那已经是一年多以前的事了,但司法部仍未发放赔偿资金。
如今,原告中的大多数军属表示,发放这笔资金的决定权掌握在代理司法部长托德·布兰奇手中。
“我不知道为什么,我不知道他们为什么不理我们。在我看来,这感觉就像我们被当作棋子,”代顿说道,她的父亲是首席士官斯科特·代顿,从军19年,服役23年,“我想对现任司法部说,请伸张正义。”
林赛·斯泰西表示,考虑到肯顿·斯泰西的重伤,她和家人很难维持生计。
“有很多家庭都能从这笔资金中受益。都已经快九年了,能等来正义当然很好。他们最近在本国被定罪,这是一场漫长的斗争,但如果能就此结束,得到一些了结,能够好好照顾我们的家人,那就太好了,”斯泰西补充道,“他为国家做出了巨大牺牲,如果他们能和我们以及其他共同原告站在一起,那就太好了。”
“我们想不出还有哪个群体比这些失去儿子、兄弟、丈夫的家庭更配得上从受害者赔偿基金中获得补偿,他们理应得到美利坚合众国更好的对待,”正在继续推进委托人案件的托拉尔在阵亡将士纪念日周末前的采访中说道。
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掌管拉法基7.77亿美元罚金的司法部发表了以下声明:
“司法部致力于在法律允许的最大范围内赔偿所有受害者。虽然我们无法对未决案件置评,但司法部将始终遵循适当程序评估索赔要求,确保我们勇敢的军人获得其应得的任何赔偿。”
詹妮弗·格里芬目前担任福克斯新闻频道(FNC)国家安全通讯员,常驻华盛顿特区分社。她于1999年10月加入该网络,当时是驻耶路撒冷通讯员。
Military families want DOJ to distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS
2026-05-23 10:49am EDT / Fox News
Lafarge paid $777M to DOJ in 2022, but military families say they haven’t seen a dime
By Jennifer Griffin, Fox News
Published May 23, 2026 10:49am EDT | Updated May 23, 2026 10:51am EDT
Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports on military families seeking the release of forfeited funds from Lafarge, a French company convicted of supporting ISIS terrorists, on ‘Special Report.’
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In November 2017, Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy was injured in Raqqa, Syria, while clearing the second floor of a hospital that ISIS had booby-trapped with explosives. Now a quadriplegic, Stacy, his wife Lindsey and their four children are part of a lawsuit brought by military families against the French cement company Lafarge recently found guilty by a French court of paying millions of dollars in bribes to ISIS to keep their factory open in ISIS-controlled territory in Syria.
“I mean, they were essentially funneling money to fund terrorists and ISIS and all these heinous crimes and evil acts,” Lindsey Stacy told Fox News while standing by the side of her husband, the former Navy Explosives Ordnance Disposal (EOD) specialist, who just had another surgery to deal with injuries sustained in Syria nine years ago.
“It’s very overwhelming, Kenton struggles mentally and physically with his own battles and the kids and I, we have our own struggles,” she said. “It’s hard to juggle, especially when our oldest son has cerebral palsy and he requires his own 24-7 care.”
President Donald Trump praised Stacy’s service to the nation in his 2018 State of the Union Address to Congress. Army Staff Sgt. Justin Peck bounded into a booby-trapped building to rescue Kenton and then gave him more than two hours of CPR while medics worked to save his life.
9/11 FAMILIES CELEBRATE ‘HISTORIC, LANDMARK DECISION’ IN LONG-RUNNING SAUDI ARABIA LAWSUIT
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth watch as carry teams move the transfer case with the remains of Iowa National Guard Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, 29, killed in an attack in Syria, during a casualty return at Dover Air Force Base, Del., on Dec. 17, 2025.(Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo)
“Kenton Stacy would have died if not for Justin’s selfless love for a fellow warrior. Tonight, Kenton is recovering in Texas.Raqqa is liberated… All of America salutes you,” Trump said.
In a landmark ruling in April, a French court convicted Lafarge, the world’s largest cement manufacturer, of providing material support to a terror group and sentenced its former CEO to six years in prison. Eight former Lafarge employees were found guilty. Lafarge is appealing.
The company acknowledged the court’s finding describing the issue as a “legacy matter,” which was “in flagrant violation of Lafarge’s Code of Conduct.”
Nearly 1,000 plaintiffs, most of them military families, are part of earlier litigation in the Eastern District of New York.
“They were killed, in Syria, by a gruesome terrorist organization that was funded in part by Lafarge. And that’s not an allegation. That is undisputed fact. Lafarge pleaded guilty to doing that in 2022,” said Todd Toral, the lawyer from Jenner & Block representing Stacy and about 25 other families.
Toral, who is also a U.S. Marine, is seeking compensation for those families from the $777 million Lafarge paid to the Justice Department as part of the settlement. The Justice Department has had that money since October 2022.
AMERICAN VICTIMS OF TERRORISM COULD SOON SUE INTERNATIONAL ORGS IF CRUZ’S BILL PASSES
The Lafarge logo is displayed outside a facility in Paris on Sept. 8, 2017. Lafarge pleaded guilty to paying $17 million to the Islamic State group to keep a plant in Syria open, according to the Justice Department. The charges were announced in federal court in New York City.(Francois Mori/AP)
“I think the ruling by the court in France is significant generally, because it’s the first time in many, many years that a corporation, and not just the corporation, but executives at a corporation have been held to account for their misconduct in aiding terrorism,” Toral said in an interview with Fox News.
In order to operate in ISIS-controlled areas of Syria, Lafarge paid more than $6.5 million to ISIS from 2013–2014 through its Syrian subsidiary to keep production facilities running. The cement produced at its factory in Jalabiya, a factory which was bought for $680 million months before the Syrian uprising began in 2011, was also used for tunnels and bunkers, which helped the terrorist group.
The lawsuit is significant because it marks the first time a company has faced U.S. charges for supporting a terrorist group.
In October 2022, Lafarge settled with the U.S. Justice Department before the French ruling, paying more than $777 million into an asset forfeiture fund currently controlled by the DOJ, funds which are supposed to compensate victims of the ISIS attacks, many of them American Gold Star families like Hailey Dayton, whose father was the first American killed by ISIS in Syria on Thanksgiving Day 2016.
“I was 15 when my dad was killed,” Hailey Dayton told Fox News from her home in Florida. “I saw six guys in Navy white step out of the van. I got so excited because I thought my Dad came back to surprise us. I remember opening the door, huge smile on my face, and I was looking at the men, trying to find my dad and I didn’t find, I didn’t see him, but instead I saw six guys with tears in their eyes.”
The Biden Justice Department denied requests to distribute the Lafarge funds while the case was still pending before a French court. Lafarge was found guilty by that court in April. In February, Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., pressed then-Attorney General Pam Bondi on when the DOJ planned to release the funds to the families.
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Lafarge pleaded guilty to paying $17 million to the Islamic State group to keep a plant in Syria open, the Justice Department announced in federal court in New York City on Nov. 14, 2017.(AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
“In February 2025, my colleagues and I sent you a letter urging the department to review the petitions for remission submitted by the families of those fallen service members, including several of my constituents. The previous administration ignored these victims and our requests and left their petitions unresolved,” Biggs said to Bondi during a congressional hearing.
“Congressman, we are aware of that and we’re committed to doing everything we can to support the victims and work with you. Thank you for that question,” Bondi replied. That was more than a year ago and still DOJ has not distributed the compensation funds.
Now the plaintiffs, most of them military families, say the decision to release the funds rests with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.
“I don’t know why. I don’t know why they’re ignoring us. To me, it feels like being a pawn. My dad, he went in when he was 19, he served 23 years,” Dayton, the Gold Star daughter of Chief Petty Officer Scott Dayton, said. “To the current Department of Justice, I would, say, make things right.”
Lindsey Stacy says she and her family have difficulty making ends meet given Kenton Stacy’s severe injuries.
“There’s a lot of families out there that could benefit from these funds. I mean, it’s been almost nine years. It would be nice to, you know, for justice to be served. They have been convicted recently in their own country, guilty. It has been a long battle, but it’d be nice just for it to come to an end, get some closure and be able to just take care of our family,” Stacy added. “I mean he made a huge sacrifice for our country and it would just be nice if they’d stand right by us and all the other co-plaintiffs.”
“We can think of no group of people who are more worthy of receiving compensation from that victim’s compensation fund than these families who lost a son, lost a brother, lost a husband, and they deserve to be treated better by the United States of America,” Toral, who continues to press his clients’ case, said in an interview ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
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The DOJ, which controls the $777 million dollars in penalties forfeited by Lafarge, issued the following statement:
“The Department is committed to compensating all victims to the maximum extent permitted by law. While we cannot comment on a pending matter, the Department will always engage in the appropriate process to evaluate claims and ensure that our brave servicemembers receive any amount of compensation to which they are entitled.”
Jennifer Griffin currently serves as a national security correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC) and is based out of the Washington D.C. bureau. She joined the network in October 1999 as a Jerusalem-based correspondent.
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