“Where were you during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks?”
That’s one of the dozens of questions the lawyers and the judge want prospective jurors to answer in the long-delayed civil trial over the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Over 150 victims and businesses affected by the deadly Feb. 26, 1993, car bombing of the Twin Towers are suing the site’s owner, the Port Authority, charging the agency should be held liable for the attack because it ignored warnings that the site’s underground garage was a likely terror target.
The PA maintains the attack was not “foreseeable” because the buildings had never been attacked before.