A federal court judge in Washington has cleared for trial claims by former CEO Maurice "Hank" Greenberg that the federal government's methodology in aiding a troubled American International Group amounted to an attempt to "steal the business."
Greenberg re-filed his suit last July through Starr International, which owns approximately 13 percent of AIG.
But in his ruling, Court of Claims Judge Thomas Wheeler Wednesday dismissed all derivative claims filed on behalf of AIG.
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