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Saudi-Ethiopian billionaire Mohammed Al-Amoudi is no longer the richest black person in the world.
FORBES: The Black Billionaires 2013
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For angels Samara had the Saudi sheikhs Khalid bin Mahfouz and Mohammad Hussein Al-Amoudi.
FORBES: Bird in the hand
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Son of Saudi father and Ethiopian mother, Mohammed Al Amoudi started investing in Sweden in the 1970s.
FORBES: Mohammed Al Amoudi
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Unhappy with the lack of progress, Al-Amoudi spent two years trying to oust Samara from WorldSpace and take control.
FORBES: Bird in the Hand
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And yet a few years later, when he hit the full extent of al-Amoudi's connections were revealed, he was criminally charged.
NPR: Documentary Examines Muslim Brotherhood
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Mohammed Al-Amoudi, the son of a Saudi father and Ethiopian mother, made his initial fortune by cornering lucrative construction contracts in Saudi Arabia.
FORBES: The Black Billionaires 2013
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Al-Amoudi came to an undisclosed financial arrangement with the Mahfouzes.
FORBES: Bird in the hand
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Mr. ISIKOFF: They are, and in fact in the film we focus on one particularly intriguing example of a Muslim Brotherhood figure, Abdul Rahman al-Amoudi, who was very active in American Muslim groups, did not publicly identify with the Muslim brotherhood.
NPR: Documentary Examines Muslim Brotherhood