DeSantis “was smiling and laughing with other officers as I screamed in pain.”
DeSantis denies that any detainee could recall him specifically. “Do you honestly believe that’s credible? This is 2006. I’m a junior officer. Do you honestly think they would have remembered me from Adam? Of course not,” DeSantis said at a press conference this past April when the documentary’s anchor, Seb Walker, inquired about his time at Guantanamo and the allegations.
But according to the transcript of the Vice documentary obtained by The Daily Beast, Adayfi said of that moment, “I cannot forget when he was there watching us with the force-feeding. You cannot forget that because those people left really bad scars in your soul.”
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