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Shoe bomber says he can't pay $250,000 fine

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The British man sentenced to life in prison for trying to detonate explosives in his shoe on a trans-Atlantic flight in 2001 says he can't afford the USD 250,000 fine that was part of his sentence.

Richard Reid has asked a federal judge in Boston to declare him bankrupt.

The Boston Herald reports that the 43-year-old Reid writes: "I am not now, nor will I believe ever be, able to pay this fine."

Reid contacted Judge William Young after receiving notice last month reminding him the payment is past due.

Young yesterday told prosecutors they have until Dec. 16 to respond to Reid's request to have the fine forgiven. Reid tried to set off the bomb on a Paris-to-Miami American Airlines flight. The plane was diverted to Boston.

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First Published: Dec 02 2016 | 7:03 PM IST

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