The man who made the anti-Islam film that Obama administration officials erroneously blamed for the Benghazi, Libya, terror attacks remains in federal prison eight months later, serving a yearlong sentence for probation violations committed as a result of his involvement with the video.
Mark Basseley Youssef, who made the film “Innocence of the Muslims” under the pseudonym Sam Bacile, was sentenced in November after pleading guilty to four violations of a supervised release order, which included lying to his probation officer, using aliases, and using the Internet, according to court records.
“There has been no change in his status that we’re aware of,” an official with the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Central District of California, the office that charged him, said Monday on condition of anonymity. The Federal Bureau of Prisons lists his release date as Sept. 26.
4 comments:
if you've ever had the displeasure to watch the video he produced it's absurd that they would attack the embassy over such a film..but that's what happens when you go up against the Clinton's and the progressive Marxists
Ditto's 5:40
Additionally, the publicity via Susan Rice and taxpayer funded apology by Hillary, the Obama regime blasted to the world the existence of said video that caused even MORE harm.
SUE THE OBAMAS.
This guy should be released from jail and given an award for exposing an evil religion. Being our president IS a Muslim I don't see that happening anytime soon.
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