Details about Adnan Fazeli, 38, were revealed in newly unsealed court documents filed in federal court in Portland, the Portland Press Herald reported.
Fazeli, who was most recently a Freeport resident, became radicalized while living in Maine, the newspaper reported.
He came under FBI investigation for his connection to Islamic State shortly after leaving his job at a Portland auto dealer and flying to Turkey in August 2013. He never came back.
The Press Herald reported that the details of Fazeli's case were never revealed publicly before and were contained in an affidavit that was filed in US District Court in Portland in October and unsealed on yesterday.
In the affidavit, written by a state police detective on an FBI task force, four FBI informants described Fazeli's changes about a year after he came to Maine through Catholic Charities Refugee and Immigration Services.
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