Fearless, Adversarial Journalism – Spoken Edition

For Years, Reporters Questioned the Terror Prosecution of Hamad Hayat. Now He’s Been Freed.

08.23.2019 - By The InterceptPlay

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After spending 14 years in prison on charges that he attended a terrorist training camp in Pakistan, Hamid Hayat was freed on August 9 following a California judge’s decision to overturn the conviction. From the start, Hayat’s case had been controversial. The government’s star witness, Naseem Khan, was a fast-food worker earning $7 per hour before the FBI enlisted him as an informant and paid him nearly $230,000 over three years.

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