Mahmoud Sadeghi
Mahmoud Sadeghi is a politician, lawyer, and university professor. He is a member of Iran tenth period Parliament representing Tehran. Mr. Sadeghi was sentenced to prison for pursuing the financial accounts of the head of the judiciary; Mr. Sadeghi and some of the media representatives claimed that Amoli Larijani receives a bank interest of about 2
- <coverage-outsourcing id='30275'> Reports of the head of the judiciary's 63 bank accounts were published in the media. It seems that these accounts' profit was about 20 billion tomans per month. It was also claimed that the accounts belonged to the judiciary, but they were registered in the name of Sadegh Amoli Larijani for unknown reasons. In November 2016, Mahmoud Sadeghi asked the parliament to follow up on these allegations. He also asked Mr. Larijani to publish a report on bank accounts for clarification </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='30276'> <reference source='http://alef.ir/vdca0anya49n6m1.k5k4.html?418578'> The security forces refused to arrest Mr. Sadeghi in his house due to the presence and protest of some authorities and people </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='30277'> <reference source='https://bit.ly/2VKqI41'> A court in Tehran has sentenced Mahmoud Sadeghi to prison and paying fine. According to Deutsche Welle, Mr. Sadeghi has been sentenced to 14 months and 7 months in prison and also been sentenced to pay five million tomans in cash (2 times) for unknown charges. These decisions were issued following a lawsuit handed over by the head of the judiciary. Mr. Sadeghi has protested to the ruling, and the appeals court will review the case in the future </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='30761'> The Tehran Appeals Court confirmed his sentence </coverage-outsourcing>