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California Tech Executive Accused of Illegally Shipping U.S. Computer Equipment to Iran Over Decades

Prosecutors allege a California technology executive living in a $35 million mansion helped send U.S. computer equipment to Iran's military and nuclear programs over several decades.

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California Tech Executive Accused of Illegally Shipping U.S. Computer Equipment to Iran Over Decadesen.antaranews.com
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U.S. computer equipment to Iran's military and nuclear programs. Prosecutors say the alleged activity continued for decades.

The case was posted on X by @MarioNawfal on June 4, 2026. The post noted the executive's residence and questioned how the shipments could have continued for so long without an arrest.

The same statement said the conduct spanned multiple decades. No further details on the executive's identity, specific charges, or court proceedings were included in the post.

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