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A former University of South Florida student charged with trying to help terrorists accused his attorney Wednesday of billing $750,000 for his services and then trying to coerce him into pleading guilty. ...more
January 10, 2008
TAMPA - A former University of South Florida student charged with trying to help terrorists accused his high-profile attorney Wednesday of charging $750,000 for his services and then trying to coerce him into pleading guilty. ...more
January 9, 2008
TAMPA - One of the two University of South Florida students recently indicted on federal explosives charges has refused to wear his jail identification wristband and is being denied privileges until he cooperates, jail officials say. ...more
September 12, 2007
As vice chairman of the National Authority for Tunnels in Egypt, Abdellatif Mohamed has many influential contacts. ...more
September 11, 2007
TAMPA - A hearing is expected this afternoon for two University of South Florida students charged with transporting explosives. ...more
September 7, 2007
CHARLESTON, S.C. - At a hastily-called hearing this morning, two University of South Florida students appeared for the first time on federal explosives charges. Youssef Megahed, 21, and Ahmed Mohamed, 24, appeared in mismatched clothes at the U.S. District Courthouse in downtown Charleston shortly before noon. They had been moved this morning from a nearby county jail, and their attorneys were not told when a hearing would be held today until they showed up for a meeting with U.S. attorneys to discuss the case. ...more
September 6, 2007
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