Federal authorities say he spokes to them extensively during interrogation - Daily Mail
Daily Mail | Federal authorities say he spokes to them extensively during interrogation Daily Mail Osama bin Laden's son-in-law says admissions he made to U.S. authorities can't be used against him in federal court because he was disoriented and didn't understand his Miranda Rights when they were read to him by federal agents. Sulaiman Abu Ghaith ... |
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