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U.S. Accused of Violating Client-Lawyer Privilege

HeadlineFeb 08, 2005

Meanwhile a former Australian detainee at Guantanamo has accused US officials of secretly listening to conversations he had with his attorney. Mamdouh Habib said officials then used information they obtained from the eavesdropping during interrogations to get at him psychologically. Habib’s attorney Stephen Hopper said “The American authorities were obviously listening in to private conferences and not respecting client-lawyer privilege as they said they would do.”

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