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The newly-released document also states that PII was an associate of Saudi man Omar al-Bayoumi.
Al-Bayoumi has previously admitted to befriending al-Hazimi and al-Mihdhar, but denied ever working officially with them as part of a terrorist plot.
Documents declassified in 2016 reveal that the FBI believed back in 2003 that it was 'possible that al-Bayoumi was an agent of the Saudi Government and that he may have been reporting on the local community to Saudi Government officials'.
He has also been described as a 'suspected Saudi intelligence agent'.
Al-Bayoumi was arrested in London the week after the September 11 attacks and his phone calls and bank accounts were researched before he was released without charge.
The final 9/11 Commission report, published in 2004, concluded that there 'was no credible evidence that al-Bayoumi believed in violent extremism or knowingly aided extremist groups.'
However, the newly-released document appears to say otherwise, and reveals that he had odd ties to the two terrorists.
It states: 'al-Bayoumi's logistic support to al-Hazimi and al-Mihdhar included translation, travel assistance, lodging and financing. Anomalous money transfers within al-Bayoumi's bank accounts coincide with transactions wherein al-Bayoumi provides assistance to al-Hazimi and al-Mihdhar.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9982081/FBI-release-secret-9-11-files-Anonymous-Saudi-embassy-staffer-helped-two-hijackers-LA.html
Just confirmation of what was suspected within hours of 911. When Dubya's Admin smuggled Saudis out on special flights, the only non-military flights in US Airspace immediately following 911.