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United States of America v. Humzah Mashkoor

Date: 04-07-2026

Case Number: 1:24-cr-00018

Judge: Regina M. Rodriguez

Court: United States District Court for the District of Colorado (Denver County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States District Attorney's Office in Denver

Defendant's Attorney: Jamie Hubbard, Kathryn Stimson

Description:
Denver, Colorado, criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendant charged with providing material support or resources to a designated foreign terrorists organization.

Between September 2022 and December 2023, Humzah Mashkoor, 20, of Westminster, Colorado, communicated with FBI online covert employees regarding his intent to travel to join ISIS, to provide money to ISIS in support of their efforts, and to recruit others to support ISIS through travel and/or financial contributions. Mashkoor told various FBI online covert employees that he planned to travel in December 2023 to the United Arab Emirates, where he would transfer funds to ISIS and stay until he continued on to either Afghanistan or Syria to serve as a fighter for ISIS. In advance of his travel, Mashkoor took steps to conceal the nature, source, or ownership of funds while he was in the United States that would allow him to covertly transfer funds to ISIS via cryptocurrency upon his planned arrival in the UAE. On December 18, 2023, federal agents arrested Mashkoor at the Denver International Airport before he boarded the first leg of his trip to the UAE.

“Providing material support to a terrorist organization is a serious crime against the United States and I am glad the defendant will spend years in federal prison for what he did,” said United States Attorney for the District of Colorado Peter McNeilly.

“This investigation was the result of the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force (comprised of federal, state, and local partners) as well as the Thornton and Westminster police departments,” said FBI Denver Special Agent in Charge Amanda Koldjeski. “We vigorously pursue investigations when an individual crosses the line from espousing particular views into planning or committing acts of violence, in this case in support of a foreign terrorist organization. Defending the homeland continues to be an FBI top priority.”

United States District Judge Regina M. Rodriguez presided over the sentencing.

The FBI Denver Field Office handled the investigation.

Assistant United States Attorneys Laura Cramer-Babycz and Jasand Mock for the District of Colorado prosecuted the case, with the assistance of Tanya Senanayake of the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section.
Outcome:
Imprisonment for a term of 36 months. Supervised Release for a term of life. $100.00 Special Assessment.
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About This Case

What was the outcome of United States of America v. Humzah Mashkoor?

The outcome was: Imprisonment for a term of 36 months. Supervised Release for a term of life. $100.00 Special Assessment.

Which court heard United States of America v. Humzah Mashkoor?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the District of Colorado (Denver County), CO. The presiding judge was Regina M. Rodriguez.

Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Humzah Mashkoor?

Plaintiff's attorney: United States District Attorney's Office in Denver. Defendant's attorney: Jamie Hubbard, Kathryn Stimson.

When was United States of America v. Humzah Mashkoor decided?

This case was decided on April 7, 2026.