US court orders Iran to pay 14 million dollar in damages to FBI agents family

A US court has ordered the Iranian government to pay 14 1.4 million in damages to the family of a former FBI agent who went missing in Tehran.

In a lawsuit filed last week, a US court has ordered the Iranian government to pay 14 million $ in damages for the disappearance of FBI agent Robert Levinson on an Iranian island in March 2007, according to the World News Agency.

Iranian officials in the United States have not commented on the US court's decision. Earlier, the family of Robert Levinson had expressed concern that the FBI agent had been killed after being detained by Iranian agencies.

On the other hand, Iran has always maintained that FBI agent Robert Levinson returned to the United States for his home from Iran many years ago and has never been in the custody of an Iranian agency.


It should be noted that Robert Levinson reached the Iranian-administered island of Kush via Dubai in 2007, where he met Dao Salahuddin, a militant of American descent, who had fled to Iran on charges of killing the Iranian ambassador to Washington. Robert Levinson was missing.

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