Grow Your Business in Maryland with digital marketing services from The W Agency WASHINGTON — A Maryland man who admitted to helping ISIS has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. Mohamed Elshinawy, 33, of Edgewood, pleaded guilty to providing and attempting to provide material support to ISIS, terrorism financing, and making false statements in connection with a terrorism matter. Related Stories Maryland man pleads guilty to supporting Islamic State Maryland News Maryland man faces charges of supporting ISIL Maryland News According to court records, Elshinawy first showed up on the FBI’s radar in July 2015 after he received a wire transfer for $1,000 from Egypt. The transfer of the money, which investigators believed could possibly be used for nefarious purposes, led to FBI investigators interviewing Elshinawy. His first interviews, according to prosecutors, included false information to investigators on his involvement with the terror organization and his intention...