U.S. Jury Orders $42 Million Award to Abu Ghraib Detainees in Historic Verdict Against Defense Contractor

Reston, Virginia — This week, a federal jury awarded $42 million in damages to three former detainees of Abu Ghraib prison, who suffered severe mistreatment while imprisoned at the controversial facility in Iraq. The decision came after a previous trial resulted in a hung jury on whether the civilian interrogators employed by the Reston-based company CACI should be held liable for these actions during 2003 and 2004. The collective damages, divided equally among Suhail Al Shimari, Salah Al-Ejaili, and Asa’ad Al-Zubae, consist of $3 million in compensatory and $11 million in punitive damages per plaintiff. … Read more

Virginia-Based Contractor Held Liable, $42 Million Awarded to Former Abu Ghraib Detainees for Torture Claims

Alexandria, Va. – In a landmark decision, a federal jury awarded $42 million in damages to three former detainees of the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, finding a Virginia-based military contractor responsible for contributing to their mistreatment during their captivity two decades ago. The verdict came after an eight-member jury deliberated on claims against CACI International Inc., a Reston, Virginia-based company. The plaintiffs, Suhail Al Shimari, Salah Al-Ejaili, and Asa’ad Al-Zubae, each received $3 million in compensatory damages and an additional $11 million each in punitive damages. During the trial, the former detainees testified … Read more

Historic $42 Million Verdict Awarded to Abu Ghraib Detainees in Torture Case Against U.S. Contractor

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — In a landmark decision, a federal jury in Virginia awarded $42 million to three former detainees of Abu Ghraib prison, marking a significant development in the long-standing legal battle linked to allegations of torture at the infamous facility in Iraq. The case specifically concerned the role of CACI International Inc, an American defense contractor, in the abusive practices reported nearly two decades ago. The compensation, including both punitive and compensatory damages, was determined after deliberations by the eight-person jury, following a previous mistrial where jurors could not reach a consensus regarding CACI’s … Read more

U.S. Jury Orders Military Contractor to Pay $42 Million for Role in Abu Ghraib Detainee Abuse

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — In a landmark decision, a U.S. jury awarded $42 million on Tuesday to three former detainees who suffered abuse two decades ago at Iraq’s infamous Abu Ghraib prison. They filed a lawsuit against a Virginia-based military contractor, alleging it was complicit in their torture and abuse. The plaintiffs, Suhail Al Shimari, Salah Al-Ejaili, and Asa’ad Al-Zubae, each received $3 million in compensatory damages and $11 million in punitive damages. The jury found that the contractor, CACI, failed to prevent the mistreatment by its civilian interrogators, who worked alongside the U.S. Army at … Read more