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This scumbag judge cares more about a mass murderer than he cares about innocent people.
Meanwhile, here’s video footage of an average person who was arrested in California, because they paddle boarded alone in the middle of an otherwise empty beach:
Ex-bin Laden henchman freed from NJ prison after judge deems him too fat for jail
Ex-bin Laden henchman freed from NJ prison after judge deems him too fat for jail
By Tamar Lapin
December 11, 2020
A former Osama bin Laden henchman convicted in two deadly 1998 bombings is free and living in the UK this week after being released early — thanks to a Manhattan federal judge who agreed the terrorist was way too obese to survive the coronavirus behind bars.
Adel Abdel Bary, 60, had spent 21 years in a New Jersey prison for his role in the 1998 al Qaeda bombings of two US embassies in Africa that killed 224 people, including 12 Americans.
“Defendant’s obesity and somewhat advanced age make COVID-19 significantly more risky to him than to the average person,” US District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan wrote in granting the release.
Meanwhile, here’s video footage of an average person who was arrested in California, because they paddle boarded alone in the middle of an otherwise empty beach:
Ex-bin Laden henchman freed from NJ prison after judge deems him too fat for jail
Ex-bin Laden henchman freed from NJ prison after judge deems him too fat for jail
By Tamar Lapin
December 11, 2020
A former Osama bin Laden henchman convicted in two deadly 1998 bombings is free and living in the UK this week after being released early — thanks to a Manhattan federal judge who agreed the terrorist was way too obese to survive the coronavirus behind bars.
Adel Abdel Bary, 60, had spent 21 years in a New Jersey prison for his role in the 1998 al Qaeda bombings of two US embassies in Africa that killed 224 people, including 12 Americans.
“Defendant’s obesity and somewhat advanced age make COVID-19 significantly more risky to him than to the average person,” US District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan wrote in granting the release.