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Dad of Pulse nightclub shooter Omar Mateen ‘was FBI informant for 11 years and may have tried to finance Pakistan coup’

Lawyers for Salman Noor, wife of Omar Mateen, said her trial for aiding her husband’s massacre should be thrown out, as the FBI did not properly investigate her father-in-law - but a judge ruled against them

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Seddique Mir Mateen, father of Omar Mateen, the shooter of the Pulse nightclub attack, talks to reporters in Fort Pierce, Fla. on June 15, 2016.

The father of Pulse nightclub shooter Omar Mateen had been an FBI informant for 11 years before the June 2016 attack, according to new information revealed on Saturday to the lawyers of the shooter’s widow.

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The government also found evidence on the day of the attack that Seddique Mateen had also been sending money to Afghanistan and Turkey, possibly to fund violent insurrection against the government of Pakistan, the lawyers said the prosecutors told them in an email.

Noor Salman’s lawyers said on Monday that this new information – shared only after prosecutors rested their case – should result in a mistrial or an outright dismissal of the charges against her.

But the judge in the trial refused to rule in favour of a mistrial, saying that Salman’s case wasn’t harmed because the government never called Mateen’s father as a witness.

Salman is accused of helping her husband plan the attack at the gay nightclub in Orlando, where he killed 49 people.

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Omar Mir Seddique Mateen poses with his wife, Noor Salman, and their child in a family photo. Photo: via Facebook
Omar Mir Seddique Mateen poses with his wife, Noor Salman, and their child in a family photo. Photo: via Facebook
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