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NYC man hired by Iranian regime to ‘stalk and murder’ dissident journalist sentenced
Jonathan Loadholt, a Staten Island resident, was sentenced for conspiring to stalk and murder journalist Masih Alinejad, a human rights advocate. He pled guilty to charges including conspiracy to commit stalking and money laundering as part of a scheme orchestrated by the Iranian regime.
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