
ISIS 'Beatles' cell member Alexanda Kotey sentenced to life in prison
CNN
A member of the ISIS terror cell nicknamed the "Beatles" was sentenced to life in prison on Friday by US District Judge T. S. Ellis in Alexandria, Virginia.
Alexanda Kotey pleaded guilty in September to taking part in a hostage scheme that led to the deaths of Americans, Japanese and British citizens in Syria. As part of his plea, Kotey will be transferred to the UK where members of his family live to serve the rest of his term after serving 15 years in the US.
"You get a life sentence," Ellis said, for what he called "about the most serious crimes that can be committed."

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