Once Tortured in Iranian Jail, Ex-marine Fights Spy Claims

Once Tortured in Iranian Jail, Ex-marine Fights Spy Claims
Amir Hekmati waves after arriving on a private flight at Bishop International Airport in Flint, Mich., on Jan. 21, 2016. Paul Sancya/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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WASHINGTON—After Amir Hekmati was released from Iranian custody in a 2016 deal trumpeted as a diplomatic breakthrough, he was declared eligible for $20 million from a special U.S. government fund as compensation for years of imprisonment that included brutal torture.

But payday never arrived, leaving Hekmati to wonder why.