Abdul Rahman al-Amoudi
Abdul Rahman Al-Amoudi | |
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Abdul Rahman Al-Amoudi in 1995 | |
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| Occupation(s) | Lobbyist and fundraiser |
| Criminal status | USA |
| Convictions | Illegal financial transactions with Libyan government, unlawful procurement of citizenship, impeding administration of Internal Revenue Service, and role in Libyan conspiracy to assassinate Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah (October 2004) |
| Criminal charge | Illegal financial transactions with Libyan government, unlawful procurement of citizenship, impeding administration of Internal Revenue Service, and role in Libyan conspiracy to assassinate Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah |
| Penalty | 23-year prison sentence |
Abdul Rahman Al-Amoudi (/ɑːbˈduːl rɑːˈmɑːn ɑːlɑːˈmuːdiː/ ⓘ), better known as Abdurahman Alamoudi, is a former American Muslim activist known for founding the American Muslim Council. He pleaded guilty to financial and conspiracy charges in 2004, which resulted in a 23-year prison sentence.