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سوابق ورد سجون واتسجن بتهمة النصب والاحتيال على بنك في عام 2009
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He pleaded guilty to the charge of felony bank fraud in June 2009, was sentenced in June 2010 and from there went on to spend portions of his 21-month sentence in three different Bureau of Prisons facilities.
The Smoking Gun said he was released from a federal facility in September of that year, and from there went to the halfway house.
After leaving the house in December, he violated his parole and went back into the house until June 2011.
Production of the film started two months later, meaning that he worked on much or all of the script while in both prison and the halfway house.
In a sign of further aliases, a casting call for the film lists Sam Bassiel as producer, and Alan Roberts as director. The trailer's costume designer lists Abanob Nakoula and Sam Basselley as co-producer.
And when reporters visited the man's home, he showed his driver's license as proof of his identity - but kept his thumb over his middle name, Basseley.
He added that he was a Coptic Christian - followers of the faith from Egypt - and said the film's director supported the concerns of Copts and their treatment by Muslims.
Despite these pious beliefs, fraud is not his only brush with the law. The Daily Beast reports that in 1997, he was charged with intent to manufacture methamphetamine.
After pleading guilty, he was sentenced to a year in jail and three years probation. But after violating his probation on 2002, he was sentenced to another year behind bars.
On Thursday, he was believed to still be inside his two-storey home at the end of a quiet suburban cul-de-sac in Cerritos, on the outskirts of Los Angeles.
