Did the US pay 'cash for hostages' to Iran?

Outcry as $400m is delivered to Tehran on the day five American prisoners are released

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In January, Tehran released five American prisoners in exchange for seven Iranians who had been detained in the US for violating sanctions. Now the transfer has been hit with accusations of President Barack Obama's administration paying "cash for hostages".

What happened?

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