CACI International was found partially liable for the torture of three men at Abu Ghraib, highlighting the company's complicity in the abusive treatment of detainees.
In finding CACI liable, the jury determined that the company conspired with military police to "soften up" the detainees, allowing severe torture to occur.
The world witnessed the inhumane treatment at Abu Ghraib, with horrific abuses and even deaths among detainees, symbolizing the darker side of the U.S. occupation.
Each plaintiff, Suhail Al Shimari, Asa'ad Al-Zubae, and Salah Al-Ejaili, was awarded a total of $14 million, reflecting the severity of their torture experiences.
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