Kotey's lawyers had asked the judge to make a recommendation that Kotey not be sent to Supermax prison in Colorado known as ADX Florence, home to some of the world's most dangerous criminals, including the Mexican drug kingpin, El Chapo.Įllis declined to make any recommendation to the Bureau of Prisons about where Kotey will eventually be sent. Kotey admitted to inflicting torture on hostages, including waterboarding and electric shocks with a stun gun. His Islamic State cell took journalists and aid workers hostage, tortured them and circulated videotapes of gruesome beheadings on the internet. Kotey was a citizen of the United Kingdom, but the British government withdrew his citizenship. Kotey's lawyer said during the court hearing that, in an effort to "make amends," Kotey is meeting with some family members of victims.Įllis agreed to keep Kotey detained in Alexandria until July and said that arrangement would facilitate those meetings. I choose to let my heart be broken open, not broken apart." "It would give sadness, pain and bitterness too much power over me. "I will not hate you," Kassig's mother, Paula Kassig, said to Kotey during the hearing. The hearing included testimony from victims' relatives.įamily members described the dread of knowing loved ones were in captivity, and the grief they felt in the aftermath of their deaths. Hostages held by Kotey and his fellow militants nicknamed them "The Beatles" for their British accents.
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Ellis in Alexandria, Virginia, held an emotionally charged sentencing hearing for London-born Alexanda Kotey, 38, who pleaded guilty to murdering U.S. judge on Friday imposed a lifetime prison sentence on a member of an Islamic State militant group nicknamed "The Beatles" that beheaded American hostages, at a hearing where one victim's mother told the defendant, "I will not hate you."