Newly filed court records reveal evidence regarding the life of a U.S.-trained scientist accused of being an al-Qaida operative, AP reported.

The documents, filed in the past few days in federal court in Manhattan, contain the analysis of psychologists who have treated Aafia Siddiqui (AH'-fee-ah Sih-DEE'-key) since her arrest last summer. One psychologist disputes claims that she was held captive overseas from 2003 to 2008.

The psychologist says Siddiqui told the FBI she was working in Pakistan in 2005 and went to Afghanistan in 2007 to look for her ex-husband.

She is charged with shooting at U.S. soldiers and FBI agents after her capture last year in Afghanistan.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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