A court will consider a psychic's claim that the US government owes him a US$25 million reward for information he says he provided on the hiding place of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein. Brazil's second-highest court decided the Brazilian justice system could rule on the matter. Jucelino da Luz alleges that the US armed forces only found Saddam based on his letters that provided his exact location. Da Luz sent letters to the US government from September 2001, describing Saddam's future hiding place -- a tiny cellar at a farmhouse near Tikrit. He never received a reply.



