Lawyer says guards gave '50 Shades' book to Guantanamo prisoner GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba, Aug. 22 (UPI) -- A lawyer for accused terrorist Ammar al Baluchi said Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, guards gave his client a contraband copy of the erotic book "Fifty Shades of Grey."
Aug. 22, 2013 - UPI
Gitmo Guards Allegedly Mess with Prisoner by Giving Him 'Fifty Shades' Guantanamo Bay prisoner Ammar al-Baluchi says his guards are messing with him . Al-Baluchi, who was allegedly involved in the 9/11 attacks, was supposedly given a copy of E.L. James's Fifty Shades of Grey by guards as some kind of "practical joke."
Aug. 22, 2013 - The Atlantic Wire
Lawyer says guards gave erotic '50 Shades of Grey' novel to detainee at Guantanamo prison A lawyer for a Guantanamo Bay prisoner says guards in the highest-security wing of the prison gave his client an apparently contraband copy of the erotic novel "Fifty Shades of Grey." Lawyer James Connell says prisoner Ammar al-Baluchi had only recently heard of the book after a visiting U.S. congressman told the media it was the most popular book among men held in the top-secret Camp 7.
Aug. 21, 2013 - Fox News
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