A US federal jury ruled that CACI must pay $42m to three Iraqi men tortured at Abu Ghraib in 2004. The plaintiffs suffered abuse, including nudity, electrocution, and threats with dogs, while detained by US forces. CACI, a defense contractor, was found liable for providing interrogation services at the prison, resulting in compensatory and punitive damages awarded to the victims.
Accusers praise NFL’s sexual misconduct probe; Justin Tucker accepts suspension
In a significant development for the 2025 NFL offseason, former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker accepted a 10-game suspension related to sexual misconduct accusations from 16 women, despite not publicly defending himself. The NFL's investigation was praised by the accusers' attorneys for its thoroughness, but Tucker's decision to accept the suspension without challenge has raised questions about the evidence behind the allegations. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Former NFL kicker Justin Tucker has...
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