
US Charges Tech CEO for Allegedly Exporting Restricted Equipment to Iran
A tech CEO living in a $35 million California mansion has been arrested and charged by the US over allegations of secretly supplying sensitive US equipment to Iran, potentially aiding its nuclear program. The Department of Justice stated that the individual, Jamshid Ghomi, was involved in the illicit transfer of restricted technology.
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