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A former Qualcomm vice president was convicted by a San Diego federal jury Tuesday of wire fraud and money laundering in ...
A jury convicted former Qualcomm VP Karim Arabi of fraud in a $180 million scheme to sell secretly created technology.
A former Qualcomm executive was convicted by a federal jury Tuesday on charges of fraud and money laundering, following his involvement in a massive $180 million scheme, the Department of Justice ...
April 13, 2025 – SAN DIEGO, CA – Dr. Karim Arabi was convicted by a federal jury on Tuesday of fraud and money laundering ...
The jury found the ex-Qualcomm executive guilty of fraud and money laundering. Arabi developed and executed an elaborate ...
Prosecutors said that while working for Qualcomm, Karim Arabi, 58, hid his role in the invention of a new microchip technology and the technology's sale to Qualcomm. The purported inventor of the ...
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 ...
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.
After a four-week trial, the jury deliberated for less than two days before finding Dr. Karim Arabi, 58, guilty of orchestrating an elaborate fraud that deceived Qualcomm into paying millions of ...
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