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Military families want DOJ to distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS

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AI Summary

Military families are suing to access approximately $777 million in DOJ-held funds from Lafarge, a French cement company convicted by French courts of funding ISIS. The case centers on whether victim compensation funds from the corporate conviction should be distributed to American military families.

Claims Made In This Story
Lafarge was found guilty by French court of bribing ISIS
DOJ is holding $777 million in unreleased victim funds
Military families are seeking distribution of these funds through litigation
What Is Missing From This Story
Timeline of the French conviction and when funds were seized
Current legal status/stage of the DOJ holding of funds
Why funds remain unreleased (procedural, legal, or policy reasons)
How many military families are involved or represented
Details of the original Lafarge ISIS funding allegations and scope
Whether other victim groups are claiming the funds
Framing Techniques Detected
Headline emphasizes victim sympathy (military families) against corporate wrongdoing
Stacked construction ('want DOJ to distribute') suggests urgent moral claim
Use of 'nearly $800M' creates magnitude emphasis
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