Liberty City Seven
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The Liberty City Seven were seven members of a small Miami, Florida-based religious group who called themselves the Universal Divine Saviors.[1] Described as a "bizarre cult," the seven were arrested and charged with terrorism-related offenses in 2006 after a Federal Bureau of Investigation sting investigation.[2] The members of the group operated out of a small warehouse in the Miami neighborhood of Liberty City.
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FBI payments
Liberty City Seven Trial Travesty | Miami New Times
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Miami New Times
Nov 22, 2007 - All of America has heard about the bizarre Liberty City Seven terrorism trial now winding down at the federal courthouse in Miami. It began with
The question at the heart of the farce: Was the group's leader, Narseal "Brother Naz" Batiste, really bent on destroying the Sears Tower in Chicago, or was he simply trying to beat a couple of government informants posing as al Qaeda operatives out of $50,000?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Liberty City Seven were seven members of a small Miami, Florida-based religious group who called themselves the Universal Divine Saviors.[1] Described as a "bizarre cult," the seven were arrested and charged with terrorism-related offenses in 2006 after a Federal Bureau of Investigation sting investigation.[2] The members of the group operated out of a small warehouse in the Miami neighborhood of Liberty City.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_City_Seven
FBI payments
- The first informant, CW1, received $10,500 for his services and $8,815 in expenses.
- The second informant, CW2, received $17,000 and approval of his petition for political asylum in the United States.
- Expenses for Charles James Stewart and his wife to travel from Chicago to Miami came to $3,500
- Rent paid on the warehouse used for training from January to June.[7]
- First informant, Abbas al Saidi, received $40,000.
- Second informant, Elie Assad, received $80,000.[33]
Liberty City Seven Trial Travesty | Miami New Times
www.miaminewtimes.com/.../news/liberty-city-seven-t...
Miami New Times
Nov 22, 2007 - All of America has heard about the bizarre Liberty City Seven terrorism trial now winding down at the federal courthouse in Miami. It began with
The question at the heart of the farce: Was the group's leader, Narseal "Brother Naz" Batiste, really bent on destroying the Sears Tower in Chicago, or was he simply trying to beat a couple of government informants posing as al Qaeda operatives out of $50,000?
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