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Have any CACI employees been indicted or found guilty of misconduct involving detainees at Abu Ghraib or elsewhere in Iraq?

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Have any CACI employees been indicted or found guilty of misconduct involving detainees at Abu Ghraib or elsewhere in Iraq?

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: As of April 7, 2008 more than three years after the initial reports of abuse, no current or former CACI employee has been indicted by the United States for misconduct in the treatment of detainees in Iraq. To this day there is no evidence we are aware of that any CACI employee participated in the type of behavior seen in the horrifying photos that accompanied the first reports of abuse, and no CACI employee appears in any of those pictures. At the same time, we remain very disheartened that three individuals were mentioned in an August 2004 report by U.S. Army Maj. Gen. George R. Fay and Lt. Gen. Anthony R. Jones in connection with some other possible abuse. None of these individuals are now employed by CACI. Their relationship with CACI ended in 2004.

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