Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the man behind controversial movie "Innocence
of Muslims", gets one year in prison after admitting to violating his
probation stemming from a 2010 bank fraud conviction. He will be placed
on supervision for four years upon his release.
Although none of his charges were directly connected to the content of
the anti-Islam film that caused protests against America in the Muslim
countries across the globe, they were actually stemming from his role as
a producer in the making of the movie.
Nakoula, whose legal name is Mark Basseley Youssef, uses Sam Bacile as
an alias to produce the movie. He is also accused of obtaining a
California driver's license under the name and falsely telling probation
officers that he's only a script writer of the movie, nothing more.
He admitted to four violations, including the use of aliases, and four
others were dismissed. His lawyer asked that he be permitted to serve
the sentence in home confinement, but assistant U.S. Atty. Robert
Dugdale objected to the request.
"This is not a defendant that you want out there using multiple names,"
Dugdale said as quoted by Los Angeles Times, noting that he had a
passport under one name and a driver's license under another, and worked
on the film under a third identity.
Dughale additionally said that cast members of the movie suffered the
consequences of Nakoula's action to dub the film with dialogue that
wasn't in the script. They were tricked into believing that the movie
was an adventure drama called "Desert Warrior".
The actors and actresses complained to the probation office that they
were getting death threats and their careers were ruined due to the
controversial content. Nakoula's attorney, however, insisted the cast
had signed releases and cited the right of any filmmaker to alter
his/her film.
In 2010, Nakoula was convicted on four counts of bank fraud and identity
theft that caused $800,000 in losses. He was sentenced to serve 21
months in jail and was released in June 2011. He was banned from using
computers and Internet during the probation.
He was arrested in September this year amidst the "Innocence of Muslims"
controversy for probation violations. He was held without bond.
Source: aceshowbiz.com
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