California Tech CEO Arrested After Feds Say He Supplied Sanctioned Computer Equipment to Iran
A California tech CEO is facing 20 years in prison after allegedly earning millions by selling U.S.-origin computer networking equipment to Iran's military and nuclear establishments, Justice Department officials said.
California Tech CEO Arrested After Feds Say He Supplied Sanctioned Computer Equipment to Iran A California tech CEO is facing a potential 20-year prison sentence. The accusation involves allegedly earning millions by selling U.S.-origin computer networking equipment to Iran. These sales were reportedly made to Iran’s military and nuclear establishments.
- A California tech CEO is facing 20 years in prison.
- Allegedly earned millions by selling U.S.-origin computer networking equipment.
- Equipment was sold to Iran’s military and nuclear establishments.
- Justice Department officials announced the charges.
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