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About six weeks after the Abu Ghraib prison scandal broke, Michigan lawyer Shereef Akeel and lawyers from New York and Philadelphia filed a class action in the federal court in San Diego. Relying on the controversial Alien Tort Claims Act and RICO, the lawyers claimed that CACI International and Titan Corp., two companies contracted to help with interrogations, participated in a "scheme to torture, rape, and, in some instances, summarily execute plaintiffs" and should be made to pay for their suffering.
June 28, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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