UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

District of Oregon

PRESS ROOM

DOJ Seal

08/04/05
 

GOVERNMENT FILES MOTION TO DISMISS CASE AGAINST AL-HARAMAIN ISLAMIC FOUNDATION, INC. BECAUSE INTERNATIONAL FUGITIVES HAVE NOT BEEN APPREHENDED
 

Karin J. Immergut, United States Attorney for the District of Oregon, announces that the government has filed a motion to dismiss charges currently pending against the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation, Inc., because two individual defendants who operated the charity have not been apprehended and the government does not want to proceed to trial piecemeal. If the motion is granted, the government would have the ability to re-indict the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation if either of the two fugitives are apprehended.

In February 2005, a federal grand jury in Eugene, Oregon returned an indictment against the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation, Inc., as well as two of the individuals who ran the charity in the United States from 1999-2003. Despite pending arrest warrants, those individual defendants, Perouz Sedaghaty and Soliman Al-But'he, have not been apprehended.

As alleged in the indictment, Perouz Sedaghaty and Soliman Al-But'he were two of the primary operators of the United States branch of the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation, which was headquartered in Saudi Arabia. Sedaghaty departed the United States for Saudi Arabia during the criminal investigation in February 2003, has not returned to the United States, and is currently a fugitive living overseas. According to public records, Sedaghaty is the only remaining officer of the U.S. branch of the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation.

Soliman Al-But'he is a citizen of Saudi Arabia. According to court filings, he has not been in the United States since 2001, and is currently believed to be a fugitive in Saudi Arabia. According to court documents, the actions of Sedaghaty and Al-But'he gave rise to the charges against the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation, Inc.

Since Sedaghaty left the United States in February 2003, Al-Haramain has had no active operations in the United States and its properties are in the process of being sold by the U.S. Government. In June 2004, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia dissolved the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation.

In moving to dismiss the charges against the U.S. branch of Al-Haramain, the government stated that it would be an inefficient waste of resources to proceed against the shell corporation in this case until one of the individual defendants is apprehended, and that the criminal investigation against Al-Haramain, Sedaghaty and Al-But'he is continuing. All known assets of the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation in the United States have been frozen. A hearing on the motion is currently scheduled for August 8, 2005 in Eugene.

For more information, contact Supervisory Assistant United States Attorney Kent Robinson at 503-727-1000.