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August 17, 2017
Authors Of CIA Interrogation Program Settle Torture Suit
Two psychologists accused of creating and implementing a controversial torture program for the Central Intelligence Agency agreed Thursday to settle the suit in Washington federal court for an undisclosed amount.
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August 08, 2017
CIA Interrogation Plan Authors Can't Escape Torture Suit
A Washington federal judge on Monday rejected a bid by two psychologists to escape accusations they helped the Central Intelligence Agency develop and implement a controversial torture program, as well as their attempt to exclude from evidence a 2014 Senate report on the program.
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January 30, 2017
CIA Docs Not 'Agents,' Can't Duck Torture Suit, Says Judge
A Washington federal judge refused Friday to toss a lawsuit accusing two psychologists of helping the Central Intelligence Agency develop its torture program, concluding the doctors can't claim to be protected CIA agents and that at least two of the alleged victims weren't enemy combatants.
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October 04, 2016
Gov't Can't Suppress Docs In CIA Torture Suit
The U.S. government may have to produce more than a decade of documents relating to an alleged torture program in the Central Intelligence Agency, after a Washington federal judge rejected the government's efforts to curtail the suit over the program Tuesday.
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October 13, 2015
CIA Prisoners Sue Psychologists Over Torture Contracts
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Tuesday on behalf of former prisoners of the CIA against two psychologists said to have "laid the foundations" for the agency's torture program, using a recent Senate report as grounds for the claims in Washington federal court.