Now is the time for your tears. "Woman spared jail, fined in conspiracy case," by David Ashenfelter for the Detroit Free Press (thanks to Debbie Schlussel):
A former Detroit-area woman who engaged in a sham marriage to obtain U.S. citizenship and obtained key jobs in the CIA and FBI was fined $750 but given no jail time today by a federal judge. U.S. District Judge Avern Cohn blasted media coverage of Nada Prouty’s indictment, which he said was fueled by government news releases, and said it distorted the circumstances behind the charges against Prouty. Cohn said Prouty, who lives in suburban Washington, served the United States with distinction in Iraq and elsewhere, at times placing herself in peril on behalf of her adopted country.
Prouty, formerly of Taylor, had faced up to six months in prison for conspiring to defraud the United States in obtaining citizenship and making unauthorized accesses to an FBI computer system to find out if she or her family members -- including brother-in-law Talal Chahine -- were being investigated by the federal government. Chahine is the fugitive owner of the La Shish restaurant chain.
He is a fugitive to escape prosecution for funneling restaurant money to the jihadist group Hizballah.
Some background:
Illegal alien FBI agent accessed Hizballah investigation files to aid her brother-in-law, an accused Hizballah funder
FBI/CIA Hizballah spy has terrorist cousin and ties to Nazis in Syria
Illegal immigrant FBI/CIA agent married to State Dept employee who held sensitive posts in Middle East embassies
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