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Karim Arabi, former vice president of the Research and Development Department, was convicted following a four-week trial and “less than two” days of deliberation, officials said in a release.
Dr. Karim Arabi, former Qualcomm VP, convicted in $180M fraud, laundering scheme. Used shell company to deceive Qualcomm. Faces up to 20 years in prison.
Karim Arabi, former vice president of the Research and Development Department, was convicted following a four-week trial and “less than two” days of deliberation, officials said in a release.
Prosecutors said that while working for Qualcomm, Karim Arabi hid his role in the invention of a new microchip technology and the technology's sale to Qualcomm. SAN DIEGO (CNS) — The former vice ...
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of California, Akbar Shokouhi, 64, said in his plea agreement he worked with his partner and co-defendent, 57-year-old Karim Arabi ...
Arabi left Qualcomm in June 2016 after working there on and off for nine years. The San Diego company paid about $180 million for the startup, with $150 million in upfront cash according to court ...
Karim Arabi, former vice president of the Research and Development Department, was convicted following a four-week trial and “less than two” days of deliberation, officials said in a release.