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One of the ISIS gentlemen in the group dubbed "the Beatles" beforehand convicted of the kidnapping and killing of U.S. hostages was sentenced to 8 concurrent life sentences Friday.

El Shafee Elsheikh, 34, was sentenced at the federal courthouse in Alexandria, Virginia for crimes he inflicted on at minimum eight American, British, and Japanese citizens.

Among the the victims ended up American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, together with assist staff Peter Kassig and Kayla Mueller, which ultimately resulted in their deaths. 

ISIS 'BEATLE' MEMBER SENTENCED TO Existence IN Prison FOR TERROR BEHEADINGS

Elsheikh did not discuss subsequent his sentence, but WHD News confirmed he will be seeking an enchantment and claimed his defense lawyers were not adequate during his trial.

"I want to express my gratitude for the tireless get the job done of the demo team, which include all our companions, in bringing about today’s sentence," U.S. Legal professional Jessica Aber said. "Their efforts around quite a few several years of investigating and prosecuting the ISIS Beatles are emblematic of the ideal of the Section of Justice, and genuinely our country, has to offer you in pursuing justice in the facial area of terrorism."

The former British citizen served as a substantial-ranking ISIS fighter along with Alexanda Amon Kotey – who was sentenced to life in prison before this calendar year – and have been captured collectively in January 2018 while trying to flee Syria for Turkey. 

FILE - In this photo provided by the Alexandria Sheriff's Office is El Shafee Elsheikh who is in custody at the Alexandria Adult Detention Center, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020, in Alexandria, Va.   

FILE - In this photograph delivered by the Alexandria Sheriff's Office is El Shafee Elsheikh who is in custody at the Alexandria Grownup Detention Center, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020, in Alexandria, Va.    (Alexandria Sheriff's Place of work by way of WHD)

ISIS 'BEATLE' MEMBER SENTENCED TO Life IN Jail FOR TERROR BEHEADINGS

According to an April assertion by the Office of Justice, Elsheikh assisted oversee the terrorist group’s jail and detention facilities in which the hostages have been held and pressured to endure "a extended sample of actual physical and psychological violence."

"ISIS dedicated horrific acts towards hostages held in Syria and absolutely nothing can make up for their suffering and loss," FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate stated. "Today’s sentencing demonstrates that those who kill or injure our citizens simply cannot conceal permanently."

Elsheikh oversaw the captivity of 26 hostages in Syria and "individually participated in the detention of and hostage negotiations for British, French, Italian, Danish, German, Spanish, Swedish, Belgian, Swiss, and New Zealand nationals."

Ringleader of their group was the infamous Mohammed Emwazi, additional commonly acknowledged as Jihadi John, who was killed in Syria in 2015. 

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The fourth member of the team, Aine Davis who changed his identify to Hamza was arrested in August at the U.K.’s Luton Airport by counter-terrorism officers for costs relating to terrorism upon his arrival from Turkey. 

He had beforehand served seven a long time in Turkey on terrorism fees.