British American Tobacco accused of helping North Korea fund terrorism in lawsuit

US Military Personnel Sue British American Tobacco Over Alleged North Korea Funding for Terrorism

Hundreds of US military personnel and their families have filed a lawsuit against British American Tobacco (BAT), one of the world's largest tobacco companies, alleging that the company helped North Korea fund terrorism. The suit claims that BAT spent years secretly partnering with North Korea to manufacture cigarettes in the country, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue used to advance North Korea's weapons program.

The lawsuit comes as a deferred prosecution agreement and plea guilty from BAT and its subsidiary, who agreed to pay $629 million in fines for conspiring to violate sanctions and bank fraud. The company admitted that it fell short of the highest standards expected of it and acknowledged the misconduct arising from historical business activities.

According to the complaint, BAT's joint venture with a North Korean company provided about $418 million in banking transactions, "generating revenue used to advance North Korea's weapons program." The US Justice Department said that the company secretly continued its operation through a subsidiary after claiming it was ending business in North Korea.

The plaintiffs argue that BAT should be liable for damages because North Korea used profits from the cigarette venture and cigarette smuggling to fund the development of weapons of mass destruction for Iran's revolutionary guard and Hezbollah. The complaint says those weapons were used in attacks on US targets, including a deadly missile attack in Kurdistan that left over a dozen people dead.

The lawsuit alleges that BAT knew its money was funding terrorism and continued the venture anyway, citing numerous public statements and reports. The company's in-house personnel closely monitored US government and media reports, and its own corporate filings confirm it was acutely aware of the terrorist finance risks presented by the illicit cigarette trade.

The civil lawsuit seeks compensation under a federal law that allows victims of terrorist attacks to not only sue the organization allegedly responsible for damages but also any third parties said to have aided and abetted or conspired to assist in an act of terrorism.
 
omg did you guys know that i tried smoked cigarettes once? they were soo good ๐Ÿ˜‚ lol never knew bat was involved in all this drama, sounds super shady. like how can a company just keep funding terrorism on the side? ๐Ÿค” and isn't it weird that bat knew about the terrorist finance risks but still kept going with it? ๐Ÿค‘ i mean, i get that they were making money and stuff, but come on... ๐Ÿ™„ what's next? are they gonna sue gamers for playing online games that fund scammers too? ๐Ÿ˜‚ just wondering how this whole thing went down.
 
just saw this news about bat getting sued by us military personnel ๐Ÿคฏ they're claiming bat helped north korea fund terrorism through some shady cigarette deal... it's wild that the company knew exactly what was going on but just kept doing it anyway ๐Ÿ˜’ i mean, it's one thing to make a profit from cigarettes, but not at the expense of global security. that being said, $629 million in fines is still pretty steep ๐Ÿค‘ and i hope those affected by bat's actions get some justice ๐Ÿ’ผ but honestly, this whole situation just feels like more of the same... corporations doing whatever they want with no real consequences ๐Ÿ˜
 
๐Ÿ˜ฎ I dont think its fair that BAT gets off scot free with just $629 million fine, they need to pay way more considering all the lives lost due to their negligence ๐Ÿคฏ. It's like a slap on the wrist for a company that's been directly linked to funding terrorism ๐Ÿšซ. The lawsuit is a good start but we should be pushing for much harsher penalties ๐Ÿ’ธ. And what about the families of those who lost loved ones in the attacks, they deserve justice too ๐Ÿค•. We need to hold these big corporations accountable for their actions and make them pay for their mistakes ๐Ÿ’ช
 
๐Ÿค” this is wild, can't believe bat was so deep into north korea's corruption, like they thought they could just do whatever and not get caught ๐Ÿค‘... but at the same time, gotta feel for the victims and their families, it's sick that they're being made to pay for this mess ๐Ÿ’ธ. i guess you could say justice is finally being served, even if it is late in the game ๐Ÿ‘ฎโ€โ™‚๏ธ.
 
I'm kinda torn about this one... I mean, who wouldn't want to go after a company that's basically profiting off terrorist activities? ๐Ÿค” But at the same time, shouldn't we be focusing on the people involved in these illicit operations and not just trying to squeeze money out of the company that's alleged to have enabled them? ๐Ÿค‘ I mean, BAT is already getting fined and stuff... isn't that enough? ๐Ÿ˜… And what's with the whole "third parties" thing... are they really going to try to find some way to hold the cigarette companies responsible for funding terrorism in Iran? ๐Ÿ”ฅ It just seems like a bunch of different balls in the air, you know? ๐ŸŽพ Can we even trust these lawsuit people to do the right thing? ๐Ÿ˜’
 
omg you wont believe this ๐Ÿคฏ british american tobacco is like totally getting roasted for their shady dealings with north korea over cigarettes lol they were making millions off those illicit cigarettes and it turns out they funded terrorism what a nightmare, no wonder the us military personnel and their families are suing them hard i mean who does that kinda thing? btw its kinda crazy how bat knew exactly whats going on and still continued those business deals ๐Ÿ˜‚
 
๐Ÿค” gotta say, this is wild. like, who knew tobacco companies could be involved in some shady stuff? ๐Ÿšญ BAT's got a lot of 'splainin' to do here... ๐Ÿ’ธ they knew the cash was goin' towards terrorism, and yet they kept on truckin'. ๐Ÿšซ what kind of liability are we talkin' about here? ๐Ÿคฏ
 
I think this whole thing is a total overreaction, tbh ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ. Like, come on, $629 million in fines? That's peanuts compared to what BAT makes in like 2 seconds. And the fact that they admitted to "falling short of the highest standards" is just a fancy way of saying they made a mistake, lol ๐Ÿ˜‚. I mean, who hasn't done something shady at some point and then claimed it was all a big misunderstanding? ๐Ÿค”

And let's be real, if BAT knew its money was funding terrorism but still chose to keep the business going, that's kinda like saying "oh well" to the whole terrorism thing, right? ๐Ÿ™„. I'm not saying they shouldn't face consequences or anything, but this lawsuit just seems like a bunch of people trying to get a free lunch off BAT's back ๐Ÿด.

I also think it's weird that everyone's so quick to bash BAT without considering the bigger picture, you know? Like, what about all the innocent civilians who got hurt in those attacks? Shouldn't we be focusing on finding ways to prevent terrorism rather than just piling on the bad guys for a few hundred million dollars ๐Ÿ’ธ?
 
omg ๐Ÿ˜ฑ this is soooo bad for bat!!! i mean i know they messed up big time, but hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue from cigarettes? that's like a whole lot of money!!! ๐Ÿค‘ and now they gotta pay 629 mil in fines lol what a slap on the wrist. and these ppl are saying bat knew their money was funding terrorism and still kept doing it?!?! that's just not cool ๐Ÿ˜ i'm rooting for the us military personnel who filed this lawsuit, hope they get some serious justice ๐Ÿ’ฏ
 
Ugh, this is just great ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ. I mean, who wouldn't want to be sued by a bunch of angry military personnel? And BAT's like "oh no, we made some bad business decisions"... Boo hoo ๐Ÿ˜’. Newsflash, guys: if you're going to do business with North Korea, you can't just pretend it's none of your business ๐Ÿค‘. And now these people are trying to get paid for their trouble... good luck with that ๐Ÿ’ธ. I'm not saying BAT's off the hook or anything (I mean, they did admit to some bad stuff), but come on, this is just a bunch of lawyers running around like headless chickens ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ.
 
๐Ÿ˜’ I'm shocked that it's taken this long for people to speak up about BAT's shady dealings with North Korea. I mean, who knew that the tobacco giant was secretly lining the pockets of terrorists? ๐Ÿšญ It's like they thought they were above the law or something. The fact that they knowingly profited from funding terrorism and then had the nerve to claim it was all just a misunderstanding is just laughable. ๐Ÿ˜‚ And now they're trying to pay off their crimes with a slap on the wrist of $629 million? Please, that's like buying a year's worth of cigarettes for pennies on the dollar. ๐Ÿค‘ What really gets my goat is that these US military personnel and their families have been left to deal with the aftermath of BAT's negligence, and they're being compensated for it now. I hope justice is served, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
omg I'm like totally blown away by this news ๐Ÿคฏ! So BAT is saying it was all just a mistake, a little miscommunication, right? ๐Ÿ˜œ But the US military personnel aren't buying it! They're saying that BAT knew exactly what it was getting into, and it's not okay to fund terrorism ๐Ÿ’”

I made a quick diagram to illustrate this:
```
+---------------+
| BAT & North |
| Korea Cigaret |
| Venture (Bad) |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| US Military | | Iranian/Hezbollah |
| Personnel | | Terrorist Group |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| |
| Funding (Bad) |
| Weapons of Mass |
| Destruction |
+---------------+
```
This is a major scandal, and I'm glad the US military personnel are speaking out ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ. The fact that BAT continued to operate despite knowing its money was funding terrorism is just crazy! ๐Ÿ˜ฒ
 
this is wild ๐Ÿคฏ i cant believe bat got caught in this mess they must've thought they were above the law ๐Ÿ’ธ meanwhile these US military personnel and their families are fighting for justice ๐Ÿ‘Š what kind of partnership does that even make sense? somebodys gotta get to the bottom of this
 
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