The FBI has opened a preliminary criminal investigation "that involves, at least in part, classified information," Assistant US Attorney Fernando Campoamor Sanchez said in a court motion.
The prosecutor did not disclose the nature or focus of the investigation. But he said it does not concern the release of written communications from accused terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, contrary to what defence lawyers said last week during a pretrial hearing at the US base in Cuba.
Campoamor said he would provide details of the investigation in a sealed filing to the military judge presiding over the trial of Mohammed and four other Guantanamo Bay prisoners in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack.
Harrington and other defence lawyers said the apparent investigation could create a potential conflict of interest for any attorneys who are the subject of an investigation.
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Harrington yesterday said that the prosecutor's disclosure that there is some type of investigation means the potential for conflict remains. "The answer really doesn't dispel the notion that they are looking at the defence," he said.