Iraqi Detainees Win $42M in Abu Ghraib Torture Case

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A U.S. jury awarded $42 million to three former Iraqi detainees of Abu Ghraib prison, holding Virginia-based contractor CACI responsible for their torture and mistreatment. The plaintiffs, who suffered severe abuse, argued CACI's interrogators conspired with military police to "soften up" detainees. CACI plans to appeal, denying involvement in the abuse. The verdict marks a significant accountability measure for the detainees, who testified about their harrowing experiences.
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