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Cindy Garcia, actress in the movie, is suing the film's suspected producer, who has gone into hiding because him name has been tied to the film.
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Organizers of the protest say that they wanted a peacful protest against the Anti Muslim Film. They feel that they need to demonstrate against the "crimes against muslim and islams" that they film has commited.
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The amateur filmmaker from Cerritos, California, was identified in initial news accounts in September as Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the name used in the bank fraud case. But the probation revocation case lists the defendant as Mark Basseley Youssef, which the filmmaker stated in court is his legal name.
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An Egyptian-American man behind the inflammatory film "Innocence of Muslims" on Wednesday was sentenced to one year in federal prison after admitting to violating the terms of his probation from a 2010 bank fraud case.
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The amateur filmmaker from Cerritos, California, denied each of the eight instances in which prosecutors alleged he violated his supervised release from federal custody. He is now being held without bail.