LOS ANGELES — The man behind the anti-Islam YouTube video that ignited bloody protests in the Muslim world appeared in federal court on Wednesday and denied violating any of the terms of a probation sentence imposed on him in 2010 after a bank fraud conviction. Enlarge This Image Monica Almeida/The New York Times Steve Seiden, lawyer for Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, after court in Los Angeles on Wednesday. Mr. Nakoula remained in custody. Related Man Thought to Be Behind Anti-Muslim Film Is Arrested (September 29, 2012) Times Topic: The 'Innocence of Muslims' Riots (Nakoula Basseley Nakoula) Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @NYTNational for breaking news and headlines. Twitter List:...
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