Thank you for that answer.
My next question is about the prosecution. I understand it's criminal, but is there the possibility of a tort aspect? You're saying that the key thing about this conviction.... Obviously, getting Ahmadinejad and actually being able to arrest him is highly unlikely. However, the case, with this kind of catastrophic behaviour, is compelling enough just in terms of public shame.
Is there some precedent here--i.e., that the money trail could be followed, that there could be some punitive aspect after a conviction?