Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is “grateful” to President Barack Obama for returning him to the United States after nearly five years of captivity in Afghanistan, said Eugene Fidell, the lawyer hired to represent the former prisoner of war.
“He’s very grateful to President Obama for having saved his life,” Fidell told NBC News on Wednesday.
Fidell, who teaches military justice at Yale Law School, confirmed to NBC that he will represent Bergdahl throughout the military investigation into the circumstances of the soldier’s 2009 disappearance from his post.
Bergdahl could be sent to military prison if he is found to have deserted his station in Afghanistan.
“What I can tell you is that he’s been entirely cooperative with the government and that he has that kind of gratitude that a person whose life been saved has,” Fidell said, adding that he doesn’t expect the military to question Bergdahl in the immediate stages of the investigation.









