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Wesam al-Delaema was born on 15 February, 1973 in Iraq. Discover Wesam al-Delaema's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Wesam al-Delaema Height, Weight & Measurements
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Wesam al-Delaema Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Wesam al-Delaema worth at the age of 51 years old? Wesam al-Delaema’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Iraq. We have estimated
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In 2010 he was transferred to the Netherlands, where the prosecutors office asked his sentence to be adapted to 16 years. On October 13, 2010 the court in Rotterdam however gave him a sentence of 8 years, citing the bad circumstances of his imprisonment in the USA. As al Delaema already had spent 5,5 years in jail, and the Dutch legal system has an automatic release after 2/3 of the sentence, al Deleama could walk out of the court a free man. Dutch Newspaper 'De Telegraaf' published a picture of al Delaema leaving the court house, laughing and joking with his friends.
In May 2005, Dutch police raided his house in Amersfoort. Prosecution was started but stopped when the USA asked for his extradition for conspiracy to use explosives against American soldiers. On October 16, 2006 the court decided he could be extradited. Wesam al Delaema appealed and the appellate court confirmed the district courts decision for extradition on December 19, 2006. Al Delaema was transferred to the USA on January 28, 2007. He was arraigned on January 29, 2007. Al Delaema pleaded guilty in Federal Court in Washington D.C. on February 26, 2009 and was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment. Additionally, while al-Delaema was incarcerated in the DC jail, he participated in the beating of a prison guard, kicking the guard until he was unconscious. Al-Delaema also pleaded guilty to this additional charge and received a separate prison sentence.
His claim to be a political refugee did not keep him from travelling back to Iraq several times, and marrying his first cousin Zina. During a 2003 trip, supposedly for a wedding, he made a movie called Warriors of Fallujah. This film showed an insurgency group planting bombs boasting of planning on killing American soldiers. In the movie, al Delaema is seen handling a road-side bomb and assisting digging it in. Later, in his defense, Wesam al Delaema would say the movie was 'a journalistic portrait'.
Wesam al Delaema first came to Europe in 1993 and applied for asylum in Greece. This was refused and he was expelled. Later in the same year, he applied for asylum in the Netherlands, not revealing his earlier attempt in Greece. Granted Dutch citizenship in 2001, he was working as a hair dresser. Wesam al-Delaema took part in an anti-American rally in Amsterdam where he burned his hand trying to set fire to a flag.
Wesam al-Delaema, also known as Wesam Khalaf Chayed Delaeme, (born in Fallujah, Iraq, 15 February 1973), is an Iraqi-born Dutch citizen accused by the United States Department of Justice of conspiring to kill American soldiers in Iraq.