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Dr. Karim Arabi, a former vice president at Qualcomm, was convicted by a federal jury on fraud and money laundering charges Tuesday. The case stems from an elaborate $180 million scheme that ...
Karim Arabi, former vice president of the Research ... The charges stemmed from a scheme in which Arabi and others conned Qualcomm into purchasing a startup company whose technology it already ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dr. Karim Arabi, former vice president of Qualcomm’s Research and Development Department, could receive a severe sentence of up to 20 years in prison. The jury found the ex-Qualcomm executive ...
A former Qualcomm vice president was convicted by a San Diego federal jury Tuesday of wire fraud and money laundering in connection with a scheme worth $180 million, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.