Nakoula Basseley Nakoula told Breitbart News recently about how he was treated by local authorities in Southern California, when he was first charged for violating his probation on a bank fraud conviction and later when he was first brought to a Texas prison facility. 

“You caused [the deaths of] the Americans outside of the United States,” Nakoula said a police lieutenant told him. The Egyptian born Coptic Christian filmmaker, who was falsely blamed by the Obama administration for instigating the attack on the U.S. consulate and CIA annex in Benghazi via a you tube video only days before, was taken to the hospital by the lieutenant after falling in his cell. 

“You caused this,” Nakoula remembers the lieutenant saying to him. According to Nakoula the officer then told hospital staff about him.  “And he said bad words to me. He said, ‘This mother***er caused American deaths outside the United States. He did the movie and caused American deaths.'” 

After Nakoula was convicted of violating his probation, he was sent to serve time in Texas prison facility. The filmmaker told Breitbart News upon his arrival at the detention facility, a police captain in the prison told him, “Don’t expect we’re dealing with you as a human being.” He added, however, “After fifteen minutes the warden came and she was so nice to me from the beginning until I left.”