The lead investor of a company that was sold to San Diego's Qualcomm for more than $150 million pleaded guilty to a federal money laundering charge.
Ali Akbar Shokouhi was charged last year for his role in allegedly selling a microchip technology start-up known as Abreezio to Qualcomm in 2015The lead investor of a company that was sold to San Diego's Qualcomm for more than $150 million -- which prosecutors allege was part of a fraudulent scheme involving one of Qualcomm's former employees -- pleaded guilty Thursday to a federal money laundering charge.
Ali Akbar Shokouhi, 64, of San Diego, was charged last year for his role in allegedly selling a microchip technology start-up known as Abreezio to the San Diego tech giant in 2015. Though the sales pitch represented that Abreezio's technology was invented by a Canadian grad student, prosecutors said it was not disclosed that the student was the sister of one of Shokouhi's co-defendants, Karim Arabi.
Arabi actually created the technology at issue and did so while working as a vice president of research and development at Qualcomm, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.Prosecutors said Arabi's employment agreements held that inventions he created would belong to Qualcomm, so the defendants hid his involvement with Abreezio.
Shokouhi, also a former Qualcomm employee, was actively involved in obscuring Arabi's connection to Abreezio, according to his plea agreement. This included referring to Arabi by another name in his text messages with co- defendants.Prosecutors say the defendants laundered the money they received from the Abreezio sale through foreign real estate purchases and interest-free loans.
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