Charges fall against OR man who claimed torture


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SEATTLE (AP) - Federal prosecutors have dropped money laundering charges against a former Oregon man who accused the FBI of having him tortured while overseas.

Earlier this year Yonas Fikre (YOH'-nahs FEE'-kray) filed a lawsuit saying he was held for 106 days in the United Arab Emirates after refusing to cooperate with Portland, Ore.,-based FBI agents in an interview in Sudan. Fikre now resides in Sweden.

Seattlepi.com reports Monday ( http://bit.ly/15RWaPo) that prosecutors previously indicted Firke alongside Seattle resident Abrehaile Haile in a scheme to illegally wire $75,000 to United Arab Emirates and Sudan. Also charged was Fikre's brother Dawit Woldehawariat, of San Diego, Calif.

Haile obtained deferred prosecution, while Woldehawariat pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor for failing to file taxes.

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Information from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer, http://www.seattlepi.com/

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