Rescuing an American citizen — from her American employer

I realize there are some ambiguities regarding private contractors’ legal status in Iraq, but this truly nauseating scandal, if accurate, should put a whole lot of people behind bars.

A Houston, Texas woman says she was gang-raped by Halliburton/KBR coworkers in Baghdad, and the company and the U.S. government are covering up the incident.

Jamie Leigh Jones, now 22, says that after she was raped by multiple men at a KBR camp in the Green Zone, the company put her under guard in a shipping container with a bed and warned her that if she left Iraq for medical treatment, she’d be out of a job.
“Don’t plan on working back in Iraq. There won’t be a position here, and there won’t be a position in Houston,” Jones says she was told.

Jones filed a federal lawsuit against Halliburton and its then-subsidiary KBR, arguing that she had been held against her will in a shipping container, without food or water, for 24 hours. She eventually convinced a Halliburton guard to let her make a phone call, and she contacted her father in Texas, pleading for help.

He got in touch with their congressman, Rep. Ted Poe (R-Texas), who told the State Department that they needed, as ABC News’ report put it, to “rescue an American citizen — from her American employer.”

The encouraging news came when the State Department reacted to Poe’s call. The ridiculous news came when U.S. officials failed to follow through.

Poe says his office contacted the State Department, which quickly dispatched agents from the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad to Jones’ camp, where they rescued her from the container.

According to her lawsuit, Jones was raped by “several attackers who first drugged her, then repeatedly raped and injured her, both physically and emotionally.”

Jones told ABCNews.com that an examination by Army doctors showed she had been raped “both vaginally and anally,” but that the rape kit disappeared after it was handed over to KBR security officers. (emphasis added)

This was two years ago — and no charges have been brought against anyone. From the piece: “In fact, ABC News could not confirm any federal agency was investigating the case.”

Legal experts say Jones’ alleged assailants will likely never face a judge and jury, due to an enormous loophole that has effectively left contractors in Iraq beyond the reach of United States law.

“It’s very troubling,” said Dean John Hutson of the Franklin Pierce Law Center. “The way the law presently stands, I would say that they don’t have, at least in the criminal system, the opportunity for justice.”

Blackwater scandals clearly upped the ante when it came to contractor immunity, but Jones’ story is a grotesque example of the need to change the law.

Stuff happens.

  • Unbelievable.

    This case is a microcosm of the Bush administration and their goons raping the entire planet, especially the Iraqi people. But maybe now that they did it to an American girl, the wingnuts might finally care about it.

    I won’t hold my breath.

  • I believe Halliburton is registered in the Bahamas and its headquarters are now in Bahrain. But that is beside the point. Why is the army handing over evidence to the person(corporation) accused of a crime against a US citizen?

  • No one could have possibly foreseen telling people they were exempt from the law would lead to lawless behaviour.

  • “This case is a microcosm of the Bush administration and their goons raping the entire planet”

    Now that is “unbelievable”.

  • From the article:

    …Since no criminal charges have been filed, the only other option, according to Hutson, is the civil system, which is the approach that Jones is trying now. But Jones’ former employer doesn’t want this case to see the inside of a civil courtroom.

    KBR has moved for Jones’ claim to be heard in private arbitration, instead of a public courtroom. It says her employment contract requires it.

    In arbitration, there is no public record nor transcript of the proceedings, meaning that Jones’ claims would not be heard before a judge and jury. Rather, a private arbitrator would decide Jones’ case. In recent testimony before Congress, employment lawyer Cathy Ventrell-Monsees said that Halliburton won more than 80 percent of arbitration proceedings brought against it

    In other words, what happens in the Green Zone stays in the Green Zone. Even if Haliburton losees, they get to keep the whole thing a secret.

    We’re with Dick Cheney. Want justice? Go f***k yourself.

  • Yet another innocent casualty of Mr. Bush’s war of choice – egregious and despicable, craven and repugnant, all descriptors of Bush’s legacy! -Kevo

  • Halliburton won more than 80 percent of arbitration proceedings brought against it…

    It’s been a decade since I finished law school but 80% used to be pretty bad for a corporation (insurance company, bank, etc.) being sued by single plaintiffs. After all, the plaintiffs are usually finished with the system after one case but the corporations get to pick arbitrators again and again. Ruling against them more than once in a particularly egregious blue moon is bad for future prospects if you want to make a career as an arbitrator.

  • Oh, but wouldn’t it be grand if the names of all those responsible were—shall we say…”inadvertently” leaked to the public? And if she’s no longer an employee, then an employment contract is pretty much non-enforcible….

  • That’s the thing about an empire: you can’t leave it alone with the democracy that gave it birth. Nothing could make this clearer.

  • But maybe now that they did it to an American girl, the wingnuts might finally care about it.

    Oh, Racerx, your optimism is quaint.

    The wingnuts don’t care about women, or girls, American or not, unless they are still in a fetal stage. The wingnuts will make implications about what she was wearing. The wingnuts will say she was asking for it. The wingnuts will say that’s what happens when young (presumably single) “girls” want to be in war zones rather than the kitchen in a little American country cottage with a dog, a picket fence, and no ambition. The wingnuts couldn’t get dates. They’ll consider this their vicarious revenge against the gender. The wingnuts are sociopathically insane, filled with hatred, and wholly amoral.

  • It seems that the obvious way to get justice is for one of Jones’ friends to get a job with KBR, go over to Iraq, and murder her assailants. Easy as pie, and perfectly legal. In fact, KBR will probably help cover up any wrongdoing.

  • But maybe now that they did it to an American girl, the wingnuts might finally care about it. — Racerx, @2

    Yeah, sure. Just enough to pardon all the SoBs should they, by some strange chance, ever be convicted. The rapist-compassionate candidate is surging in the polls…

  • Don’t be fooled. This phony woman is clearly a Democratic plant and therefore it’s irrelevant that she was raped.

    Incidentally, the Supreme Court ruled one cannot sign away one’s right to due process.
    If the strict constructionists all appointed in the past 30 years can manage that tiny bit of Constitutional scholarship, this woman WILL get her day in court. Assuming anyone studies that G-damned piece of paper anymore.

  • I’m no lawyer, but I’d take a wild guess that a capital crime (multiple felonies, actually) can in no way be construed as falling under the domain of an arbitration clause in an employment contract. Add kidnapping to the rape charges, too, since they locked her in a container. I hope to hell these guys all rot in jail for the rest of their days.

  • Ain’t laws grand?

    To anyone at KBR with a conscience or a profit motive; please mull over the excellent combined wisdom provided by Steve and skeptic.

  • They’ll trot out a few patsies to take the fall….you know the Scooters and Lindseys, while the real vampires go scurrying back into the darkness with their Prince.

    /disgusted.

    start short selling your KBR and Helliburton shares now.

  • It is amazing how much protection the pres gets and his daughters, what would he do if it happened to his own daughters, most politicians are so crooked, Bush Admin is crooked and thieves.

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