Newly unsealed documents reveal more details of prosecutors' evidence in 9/11 attacks
- Newly unsealed documents provide detailed evidence against Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, including his interactions with the 9/11 hijackers, as stated by prosecutors.
- The documents include phone records, videos from Al-Qaida's planning, and evidence of the attacks that killed 2,976 people on September 11, 2001.
- Prosecutors and defense agreed to a hearing to publicly present evidence, addressing concerns from victims' families about the plea bargain's secrecy.
- Legal disputes continue over the plea agreements and the admissibility of statements made under torture during CIA custody, impacting the trial's progress.
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