Columbus Al-Qaeda cell member to plead guilty
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Worthington man accused of plotting to help al-Qaida agreed Monday to plead guilty to working with terrorists.
Christopher Paul will plead guilty to a charge of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction, 10TV News reported.
He is expected to make the plea in court on Tuesday.
According to prosecutors, Paul, 44, worked with Iyman Faris and Nuradin Abdi, who plotted to help raise money and provide equipment for al-Qaida.
Both Abdi and Faris pleaded guilty to the charges and are serving time in a federal prison.
Paul, born Paul Kenyatta Laws, changed his name to Abdulmalek Kenyatta in 1989 and to Christopher Paul in 1994. He is said to have obtained passports in several names.
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