Jamaat ul-Fuqra

[4] Two Al-Fuqra members were convicted of conspiring to murder Rashad Khalifa in 1990,[5][6] and others are alleged to have assassinated Ahmadiyya leader Mozaffar Ahmad in 1983[7][8] are the same as Jamaat ul-Fuqra, but this has not been confirmed.

[17] It was included in a list of terrorist organizations in Patterns of Global Terrorism, a 1999 report by the U.S. State Department.

The hotel was owned by the Rajneesh religious group and featured the Zorba the Buddha nightclub.

[24] Paster posted $20,000 bail, then fled Oregon and was not apprehended until June 1984 in Englewood, Colorado.

In November 1985, Paster was sentenced to 20 years in prison by a Multnomah County circuit judge.