An email between two FBI officials where one asks the other for advice regarding accusations of prisoner abuse being made against two of their agents in Baghdad. The military is asking for access to documents that indicate the two agents interviewed the prisoner making the allegations of abuse; the official asks if the documents should be handed over to the military.
Message
From~ ~CTD) (FBI)
Sent: Thursday, July 2J
,2004 8:37 AM
To:1 (INSD) (FBI)
Cc: HARRINGTON, T 1.(CTD) (FBI)
Subject: OPR
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prisoner abuse. At roughly the sametimewe received info that the military in Baghdad was being accused of b 7 C
abusing a prisoner that oura ents had interviewed and that they, the military, want~d access to om dOCllrents
re ardin the risone The 302s we have indicate that SAsL
n erviewe IS particular prisoner. Are these the same agents being accu1i""'ed....o""'f__-,
~ab':":'u':":::s"":::in~g-::a-::p~n~·s~on-e-rl':'"""?'l'lf';"""s-o-,-I'should we be giving the military our 302s from the interview? Please advise.I'--__----'
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