Wife of Pulse Nightclub Gunman Omar Mateen Knew He Would Attack, US Attorney Says

Omar Mateen's wife, Noor Salman, was arrested by the FBI in San Francisco.

— -- The wife of the gunman who carried out a mass shooting in an Orlando, Florida, nightclub made her first appearance at a federal court in California today, where a prosecutor claimed that "she knew he was going to conduct the attack."

The U.S. attorney's office claims Salman aided and abetted Mateen's "provision of material support" to the terrorist group ISIS, also known as ISIL.

Salman is also accused in the indictment of misleading federal agents and Fort Pierce, Florida, police officers who questioned her about Mateen's attack at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando on June 12, 2016, killing 49 people.

During today's appearance, the prosecution, led by Assistant U.S. Attorney Roger Handberg, read the charges against Salman aloud in court.

In the indictment, on count one, she was charged with aiding and abetting Mateen's attempted provision and provision of "material support or resources" to a foreign terrorist organization. For this count, she could face up to life in prison and a $250,000 fine.

"She knew he was going to conduct the attack," Handberg said.

On count two, she was charged with obstruction of justice. She could face up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

When Judge Donna Ryu asked Salman if she understood the charges, she quietly replied, "Yes."

Salman was represented today by public defender John Paul Richmond. It was not clear if she entered a plea. A status hearing was set for Wednesday morning in Oakland.

Salman's lawyer Linda Moreno, who was not in court today, said in a statement to ABC News on Monday, "Noor Salman had no foreknowledge, nor could she predict what Omar Mateen intended to do that tragic night. Noor has told her story of abuse at his hands. We believe it is misguided and wrong to prosecute her and that it dishonors the memories of the victims to punish an innocent person."

Her uncle Al Salman, who was at court today, called his niece a "very simple person" who is "not that smart." He said he was adamant that she had no clue what Mateen had planned.

Noor Salman is expected to be extradited to Florida, where the indictment was filed.

Mateen was killed in a police shootout at Pulse.

Orlando Police Chief John Mina expressed relief that Salman was arrested, he said in a statement Monday.

Today the city of Orlando released hundreds of never-before-seen photographs from the Pulse nightclub investigation, including close-up images of the inside of the deserted nightclub after the attack.