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Three men tortured at Abu Ghraib in Iraq won a $42 million lawsuit against a U.S. defense contractor.
The federal jury found that CACI International shared responsibility with the U.S. Army for abusing detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
Abu Ghraib Detainees Awarded $42 Million in Torture Trial Against U.S. Defense Contractor For the first time, an American jury has found a U.S. company — CACI — liable for its work at the ...
A civilian interrogator who worked 20 years ago at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq told jurors in Virginia that he never abused detainees and was actually promoted for doing a good job.
The law, however, does not recognize guilt by association with Abu Ghraib. The case has bounced through the courts since 2008, and CACI has tried roughly 20 times to have it tossed out of court.
A jury deadlocked earlier this year in the case of a military contractor accused of contributing to abuses at the Abu Ghraib Prison two decades ago.
A U.S. jury awards $42 million to three ex-detainees of Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, saying a Virginia-based military contractor contributed to torture.
A U.S. jury on Tuesday awarded $42 million to three former detainees of Iraq’s notorious Abu Ghraib prison, holding a Virginia-based military contractor responsible for contributing to their ...
FILE - This courtroom sketch depicts a former detainee at Abu Ghraib prison, Salah Al-Ejaili, foreground with glasses, at the trial of CACI, a Virginia-based military contractor who is accused of ...
Defence contractor CACI, whose employees worked at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib, ordered to pay damages after 15-year legal delays.
A U.S. jury has awarded $42 million to three former detainees of Iraq’s notorious Abu Ghraib prison, holding a Virginia-based military contractor responsible for contributing to their torture ...
Former Abu Ghraib prisoners awarded $42 million as US military contractor found liable for helping in torture - A U.S. jury has awarded $42 million to three former detainees of Iraq’s notorious ...