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According to the Center for Constitutional Rights representing the Iraqis along with firms Patterson Belknap and Akeel Valentine, the case, heard by a federal court in Virginia, is the first to ...
The ex-player, who earned over $16 million during his NBA career, has endured one unfortunate episode after another with this ...
Three Iraqi men were awarded $42 million in damages for injuries suffered at the hands of US military contractors in 2003/04.
The jury's verdict found the Virginia-based company liable in the torture of Iraqi men at the prison in 2003-2004 and ordered it to pay each of the three plaintiffs $14 million in damages, the Center ...