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In late November, the parents of Amanda Rivenburg, one of the limousine passengers, filed the first civil lawsuit related to the crash. Their action, brought in Supreme Court for Albany County, named Shahed and Nauman Hussain as defendants, making many of the same allegations of negligence that state investigators had already publicized. Their ...
The terrorist suspects were four Muslim men; three are African-American U.S. citizens, and one is a Haitian immigrant. [11] James Cromitie (born December 24, 1964) was first recruited by Shahed Hussain, an Albany hotel owner and FBI informant at the Masjid al-Ikhlas mosque in Newburgh, New York, [12] [11] which he attended on only a few occasions.
Fuller was the FBI handler of the informant Shahed Hussain, [13] who conspired with James Cromitie [14] to attempt an attack on two synagogues in the Bronx in 2009. [15] Officially, the FBI authorized Hussain to offer US$5,000 to each man participating in the plot but how much money they believed they were doing it for remains unclear.
Aref and the shop owner were arrested in 2004 in one of several FBI stings carried out by a paid civilian operative named Shahed Hussain, whose work has been criticized for years by civil ...
Cromitie was recruited by longtime FBI informant Shahed Hussain, whom the judge called a "villain." The judge wrote that Hussain's role was to infiltrate mosques and spot people who could be ...
The office for Hussain's lawyer declined to comment on the lawsuit. Shahed Hussain is Nauman's father and the owner of Prestige Limousine. Neither Shahed Hussain nor a lawyer representing him ...
Beginning in 2008, an FBI informant, Shaheed Hussain, recorded hours of conversations with the men who were ultimately arrested and convicted of planting three non-functional bombs next to two synagogues in Riverdale, Bronx and for planning to use Stinger missiles to shoot down United States military cargo planes near Newburgh, New York. The ...
The defense lawyers said federal informant Shaheed Hussain tried to stir up the men with rhetoric and went on to choose the targets, offer hefty payment, buy the defendants groceries, and provide ...