US judge denies motion to take anti-Islam film off YouTube

Actress who petitioned court for an injunction says she was duped into making the movie

Cindy Lee Garcia, one of the actresses in 'Innocence of Muslims,' arrives for a hearing at the Los Angeles Superior Court in 2012. (AP/Jason Redmond)
Cindy Lee Garcia, one of the actresses in 'Innocence of Muslims,' arrives for a hearing at the Los Angeles Superior Court in 2012. (AP/Jason Redmond)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — An actress who appeared in the anti-Muslim film blamed for sparking violence in the Middle East has lost another legal bid to have the trailer taken down from YouTube.

A federal judge in Los Angeles denied a motion for injunction on Friday by Cindy Lee Garcia. It wasn’t immediately known whether Garcia’s attorneys would file an appeal.

Garcia lost a similar legal challenge in state court when a judge rejected her lawsuit in September.

“Innocence of Muslims,” which depicts Mohammad as a religious fraud and womanizer, enraged Muslims and ignited violence in the Middle East, killing dozens.

Garcia said she was duped by the man behind the film, Mark Bassely Youssef and the script she saw referenced neither Muslims nor Mohammad. She also said her voice had been dubbed over after filming.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

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