Cancel 2016.2
The Almighty
1) According to the testimony of several Jenppessen employees your top-executive pals aren't quite being square with you. But that is besides the point.
2) I don't think you quite understand the implication of what you are proposing here. The U.S. government has asserted that regardless of what actually took place there can be no claim against Jeppessen, even if Jeppessen knew what the CIA was doing and knew that in flying these individuals to Morocco and Egypt that they would be tortured, because the subject-matter of the complaint deals with national security issues protected by the state secrets doctrine. Moreover, the government asserts that it's assertion of state secrets cannot be challenged or questioned by the judiciary.
It's would basically be a license for the CIA to conduct contract killings and other assorted atrocities that no one could do anything about.
Yes, I am well aware of what the other Jeppesen employees have stated. Obviously it is a he said/he said situation. I will trust those that I have known and worked with for years.
As far as the state secrets portion... take that up with the government. That is NOT Jeppesen's concern.