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Defense lawyers for a British national facing trial later this month for helping the Islamic State group torture and behead American hostages are seeking to block testimony from a Kurdish girl held as a slave by the group.

The girl, identified only as Jane Doe in court documents, was abducted at age 15 from Kurdistan in August 2014 and held by the Islamic State. She spent several weeks in captivity with American Kayla Mueller, whose death at the hands of the Islamic State will be a key issue at trial.

The defendant, El Shafee Elsheikh, is charged with playing a key role in Mueller’s abduction, ransom and eventual death, along with three other Americans: journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and aid worker Peter Kassig.

In court papers filed late Tuesday, Elsheikh’s lawyers say Jane Doe was told after her abduction to forget about her family because she would be “selected for marriage” by an ISIS fighter.

Doe escaped, but she was caught the next morning and beaten with sticks, belts and hoses. It was then that she was taken to a prison, where Mueller was also held, according to the defense memo.

After a month, Doe, Mueller and two other girls were taken into captivity by a senior ISIS leader named Abu Sayyaf, where they were locked in a bedroom other than when they were cleaning or gardening.

Doe escaped the home in October 2014 and made her way back into Kurdish custody. Information she provided helped U.S. fighters launch a raid in May 2015 that killed Abu Sayyaf and other ISIS fighters, according to the memo.

Mueller, who was killed in February 2015, was raped by the Islamic State’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, during her time in captivity, according to the indictment.

Inside the house, U.S. fighters recovered ISIS documents justifying slavery and guidelines for how it should be implemented.

Elsheikh’s lawyers are seeking to keep the slavery documents from being introduced at trial, and want to severely limit Doe’s testimony, restricting it only to her time in captivity with Mueller.

The evidence “is unduly inflammatory and would only cause undue prejudice against Mr. Elsheikh, confuse the issues, and mislead the jury by imputing the actions of others to Mr. Elsheikh,” defense lawyers Nina Ginsberg, Edward MacMahon and Jessica Carmichael wrote.

While Doe’s testimony may not be central to the case against Elsheikh, it provides a glimpse into some of the emotionally powerful evidence jurors will confront if the case indeed goes to trial at the end of the month.

Elsheikh is one of four British nationals who joined the Islamic State, dubbed “the Beatles” by their captives because of their accents. Elsheikh and a co-defendant, Alexenda Kotey, were captured in Syria in 2018 and brought to Virginia in 2020 to stand trial in federal court.

Kotey pleaded guilty last year and is awaiting sentencing. A third Beatle, Mohammed Emwazi, also known as “Jihadi John,” was killed in a 2015 drone strike. The fourth member was sentenced to prison in Turkey.

Federal prosecutors will respond to the defense memo about Jane Doe at a later date. So far, though, prosecutors have been successful in turning aside defense efforts to restrict evidence at trial. The presiding judge, T.S. Ellis III, ruled earlier this year that prosecutors can use incriminating statements Elsheikh made in interrogations and in media interviews. Defense lawyers argued unsuccessfully that the statements were coerced.

As for the slavery documents, defense lawyers argue that it would be unfair to ascribe them to Elsheikh because he did not write them. But in a 2018 interview with journalist Jenan Moussa after he was captured, Elsheikh said slavery was justified under Islamic law.

“Islamic texts have spoken about slavery and rights of a slave. There is a whole jurisprudence about slavery and the rights of slaves and the rights of slave owners,” he said in an interview.

After the statements made by the former senator and today a fugitive from justice, Aida Merlano, during this weekend against the candidate for the Presidency of the Republic, Alex Char, the applicant’s lawyer announced this Monday before the media that a complaint will be filed for false testimony against Merlano.

(Also: Aida Merlano’s lawyer announces that she will file a new complaint)

In a statement delivered to the media this Monday morning, Bazzani recalled that two years ago the former senator appeared for the first time in an interview narrating a story very similar to the one this weekend, the Char family filed a complaint against Merlano for insult and calumny.

“We are going to add at this time for the crime of false testimony and for the clear acts of obstruction of justice that come from certain political movements that are trying to use judicial processes for electoral purposes, harming people, because it is not possible. Politics must have serious rules, the electorate must be respected and the institutional framework must be respected. With the dignity of people cannot be played for political purposes, “said the lawyer.

(Be sure to read: The neighborhoods that will be without power this Monday in Barranquilla)

In addition, he expressed that on that occasion of the appearance of Aida Merlano two years ago, in which she also exposed a story against the Char, not only statements were made against the family, but also involved the President of the Republic and the former prosecutor Nestor Humberto Martinez, for the purpose of disrepute.

Bazzani added: “It is a story that goes back a long time and that begins when the lady escapes after being convicted by the Supreme Court of Justice and invents a supposed plot. The only thing that is clear is that the lady is protected by the regime of Nicholas Maduro and it appears with the intention of doing clear political damage to a candidacy. That’s the only thing that’s clear.”

We are going to add at this time for the crime of perjury, and for the clear acts of obstruction of justice that come from certain political movements

Regarding the alleged video evidence delivered by the former senator, Bazzani assured that There is nothing new, since these have been in the criminal file for three years and were assessed by the Supreme Court of Justice, and based on which a conviction was made against Merlano.

“It is one more chapter, a vile, dirty and political strategy that wants to go over the dignity of people. It wants to harm families in order to capture votes, instead of dedicating itself to offering programs, ideas, results, management evaluations of government of the candidates. That the administration of justice is not used because it is disrespectful to try to use the Court for electoral purposes,” the jurist pointed out.

For his part, the lawyer Miguel Ángel Del Río Malo announced that he will file new complaints for facts associated with the statements of his client, the convicted former congresswoman Aida Merlano.

“This week Mr. Álex Char and members of his family will be denounced for the kidnapping and subsequent rape of Aida Merlano. Not all the gold in the world will help them save themselves,” said the lawyer.

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