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Court documents show Youssef legally changed his name from Nakoula in 2002, though when he was tried, he identified himself as Nakoula. He wanted the name change because he believed Nakoula sounded like a girl's name, according to court documents. Among the violations Youssef denied were obtaining a fraudulent California driver's license, telling federal authorities that his role in the film was limited to writing the script and using the "Nakoula" name throughout his bank fraud case. Prosecutors recently sought transcripts from a pair of 2009 hearings in the bank fraud case where Youssef told two judges that his true name was Nakoula Basseley Nakoula. "I think the main thing to focus on is that he may agree with some of the allegations but not all of them," said Tess Lopez, a former federal probation officer who now is a sentencing consultant in Northern California. "Then prosecutors have to decide whether to drop the remaining charges or find more evidence to prove the allegations are true."
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