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US Supreme Court Rejects Turkey’s Bid to Stop Lawsuits Against Erdogan’s Bodyguards in US Brawl (video)

Turkish Bodyguards attacked protesters during a visit by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Washington

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The Supreme Court on Monday rejected Turkey’s bid to shut down lawsuits in U.S. courts stemming from a violent brawl outside the Turkish ambassador’s residence in Washington more than five years ago that left anti-government protesters badly beaten.

The justices did not comment in turning away Turkey’s arguments that American law shields foreign countries from most lawsuits. Lower courts ruled that those protections did not extend to the events of May 16, 2017, when during a visit by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, “Turkish security forces violently clashed with a crowd of protesters,” as one judge described the situation.

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The Supreme Court’s action allows the lawsuits to proceed. In the lawsuits, protesters claim they were brutally punched and kicked, cursed at, and greeted with slurs and throat-slashing gestures. One woman slipped in and out of consciousness and suffered seizures, and others reported post-traumatic stress, depression, concussions, and nightmares, according to the complaints.

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