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January 25, 2014

Dinesh D'Souza at the 2013 FreedomFest in Las Vegas, Nev. Credit: gageskidmore via Flickr
Dinesh D’Souza at the 2013 FreedomFest in Las Vegas, Nev. Credit: gageskidmore via Flickr

The conservative filmmaker behind a hit anti-Obama documentary pleaded not guilty Friday to charges he violated federal campaign laws, in what a close colleague has termed a “selective prosecution.”

Dinesh D’Souza, whose “2016: Obama’s America” is the second-highest grossing political documentary of all time, was released on $500,000 bond and his travel was restricted to the United States.

He was charged with one count of illegally donating to the Senate campaign of New York Republican Wendy Long and one count of causing false statements to be made to authorities in connection with the contributions.

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