Prosecutors use Saajid Badats testimony to show that Abu Ghaith Suleiuman conspired to create a second wave of terrorist attacks after 9/11
A British man who was supposed to take down an airplane with a shoe bomb in 2001 until he backed out of the conspiracy is set to resume testimony in the trial of Osama bin Ladens son-in-law with a description of what happened in the weeks after the terrorist attacks.
Prosecutors began questioning Saajid Badat on Monday to try to show that then al-Qaida spokesman Suleiman Abu Ghaith knew what he was talking about when he threatened Americans in the weeks after September 11 with a second wave of airplane attacks.
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