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CHICAGO (AP) - Attorneys defending a man charged with laundering millions of dollars for terrorist activities said Monday they want more information about a journalist's claim she watched Israeli authorities interrogate their client.
Attorneys for Muhammad Salah are seeking documents related to a February 1993 interrogation allegedly witnessed by former New York Times writer Judith Miller because prosecutors want to use statements Salah made in Israel as evidence at his trial.
Salah's attorneys insist he was tortured and that his statements to Israeli authorities should be barred from evidence in American courts.
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