Minnesota rapist kidnapped woman and assaulted her over several days at hotel
A convicted rapist has been charged with kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman over several days in a hotel room — just months after being let off with no prison time for two other attacks, including the rape of a 15-year-old girl at gunpoint.
Abdimahat Bille Mohamed, 28, of Minneapolis, allegedly held his victim captive at a Bloomington, Minn. hotel and repeatedly assaulted her after confiscating her cellphone, according to court documents seen by Fox 9.
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But despite two previous convictions for rape, including one on an underage girl, he served no time in prison after copping a plea in a Minnesota court in May 2025.

In the latest alleged attack in September, Mohamed picked up a woman he met over Snapchat from her home in Mankato, Minn., before he started threatening her, according to court documents.
“You’re not going home,” he reportedly told the victim, adding, “You’re not leaving,” after taking her cellphone when she tried to escape, according to court documents.
Mohamed allegedly drove the victim to a hotel in Bloomington where he raped her over several harrowing days, according to prosecutors.
On Sept. 21, the “very distraught and shaken up” victim was able to jump out of Mohamed’s car in Minneapolis, where a passerby called police.
Mohamed was sentenced in two unrelated sexual assault cases just months earlier, one involving an underage girl, but struck a plea deal to avoid prison time, Fox 9 reported.
In May 2024, he was arrested and charged after raping a woman he met on Snapchat at his Minneapolis apartment, prosecutors said.

The victim told a paramedic that Mohamed had strangled her and threatened to shoot her unless she had sex with him, prosecutors said.
A witness heard an argument and walked in to find Mohamed on top of the victim in a bedroom, at which point the rapist threatened to kill the witness, prosecutors said.
In October 2024, Mohamed was charged in another rape that happened in December 2017
Mohamed met a 15-year-old girl on Snapchat and picked her up in St. Paul, Minn., before driving her to Minneapolis, where two other men got in the car, prosecutors said.
One of the men pointed a gun at the victim and forced her to perform oral sex on another man in the car, before Mohamed got in the backseat and raped her, according to court documents.
In May 2025, Mohamed was sentenced for the two earlier rapes by a Hennepin County judge.
He was sentenced to three years in prison for the attack on the 15-year-old, but the sentence was stayed for five years, meaning he served no time in prison.
Mohamed was also sentenced to five years of probation as well as 364 days in the Hennepin County workhouse, but received credit for time served, Fox 9 reported.
He was sentenced to 14 months in prison for the 2024 sexual assault, but that sentence was also stayed, meaning he avoided prison.
Mohamed was sentenced to a further 364 days in the Hennepin County workhouse with credit for time served, and a day of probation.
News of the lenient sentence for a convicted sex offender, who allegedly went on to rape again, has sparked fury.
“Repeat violent criminals must be imprisoned or they will keep harming innocent people,” wrote Elon Musk on X.
“Sane societies execute serial rapists. Ours can’t even bear putting them in jail,” Blake Neff, a producer on the Charlie Kirk Show, wrote on X.
“What on Earth is going on in Tim Walz’s Minnesota?!” wrote Eric Daughterty from Florida Voice News on X.
Hennepin County Attorney’s Office did not respond immediately to requests for comment.
“Due to circumstances that cause difficulty in many criminal sexual conduct cases, these charges were the available and appropriate ones to secure a felony conviction,” Daniel Borgertpoepping, a spokesperson for the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office, told Fox 9.
Mohamed is being held without bail on a charge of rape. He is next due in court on Dec. 31, charging documents show.
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