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41 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1319 (2011)
Torture, Who Knew - An Analysis of the FBI and Department of Defense Reactions to Harsh Interrogation Methods at Guantanamo

handle is hein.journals/shlr41 and id is 1327 raw text is: Torture, Who Knew?
An Analysis of the FBI and Department of Defense
Reactions to Harsh Interrogation Methods at
Guantftnamo
Mark Denbeaux
Joshua Denbeaux
David Gratz
Megan Sassaman
Daniel Mann
Matthew Darby
Michael Ricciardelli
I witnessed SGT (REDACTED] placing lotion in her hand and
touching a detainee. She was whispering in the detainee's ear as
her hand traveled to the detainee's lap. I didn't see her hands
(because her body obstructed my view) touch the detainee's
groin, but the detainee started to grimace in pain. Later, a Ma-
rine told me that SGT [REDACTED] bent the detainee's thumbs
back. He went on to say that if you think that this is bad, she has
done worse.'
[The Government's investigation] found no evidence of torture
or inhumane treatment atJTF-GTMO.
Professor, Seton Hall University School of Law, and Director, Seton Hall Uni-
versity School of Law Center for Policy and Research. The Report also benefited
from the research and contributions of Grace Byrd, Adam Deutsch, Douglas Eadie,
Jennifer Ellick, Deborah Fish, Christopher Fox, Jillian Gautier, Gabrielle Hughes,
Daniel Lorenzo, Mark Muoio, Michael Patterson, Courtney Ray, Paul Taylor, and
Lauren Winchester.
.. Partner, Denbeaux & Denbeaux. Co-authors Professors Mark Denbeaux and
Joshua Denbeaux represent two Guant~namo detainees.
' Letter from T.J. Harrington, Deputy Assistant Dir., Fed. Bureau of Investiga-
tion, to DonaldJ. Ryder, Major Gen., U.S. Army (July 14, 2004) [hereinafter Harring-
ton     Letter]     (alterations   in     original),   available    at
http://www.aclu.org/torturefoia/released/FBI_4622_4624.pdf.
2 U.S. DEP'T OF DEF., ARMY REGULATION 15-6: FINAL REPORT, INVESTIGATION INTO
FBI ALLEGATIONS OF DETAINEE ABUSE AT GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA DETENTION FACILIrY

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