US says Brooklyn man sentenced to 15 years in Iran-backed plot to kill dissident


Iranian-American journalist, author, and political activist, Masih Alinejad, speaks during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Iran at the request of the United States at U.N. headquarters in New York City, U.S., January 15, 2026. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

WASHINGTON, Jan ‌28 (Reuters) - A Brooklyn man was sentenced to 15 ‌years in prison on Wednesday for taking part ‌in what prosecutors called a failed Iran-backed murder-for-hire plot against Masih Alinejad, a prominent Iranian dissident living in the U.S., the Justice Department ‍said.

Carlisle Rivera, also known as "Pop," previously pleaded ‍guilty to one count ‌of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire and one count of conspiracy ‍to ​commit stalking before U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman for the Southern District of New York, who ⁠imposed Wednesday's sentence, the Justice Department said ‌in a statement.

Alinejad, who fled Iran in 2009, is a longtime critic ⁠of Iran's ‍head-covering laws and a journalist. She has promoted videos of women violating those laws to her millions of social media ‍followers. She was living in Brooklyn ‌at the time of the alleged plot on her life.

The case was part of a crackdown by the Justice Department on what it calls transnational repression: the targeting by authoritarian governments of political opponents on foreign soil.

Prosecutors said Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard Corps and its intelligence officials have repeatedly ‌tried to target Alinejad.

Iran has dismissed as baseless allegations that its intelligence officers sought to kidnap or kill her.

Other people have also ​been convicted in the U.S. and sentenced in relation to the alleged plot.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; editing by Edward Tobin)

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