BOSTON: A US judge on Thursday allowed an Iranian-born engineer to be released on bail just days before his trial ​on charges that he conspired to illegally export technology to Iran that had potential application in military drones. US District Judge Indira Talwani in Boston had previously declined to release Mahdi Sadeghi, a dual US-Iranian citizen, from custody, citing the risk he might flee to avoid trial. But Talwani on Thursday said the situation had changed since Sadeghi, a former Analog Devices employee, was arrested in December 2024, pointing to ‌the war in ‌Iran, which began in February when the ​US ‌and ⁠Israel ​launched strikes.

She ⁠said the conflict made the prospect of Sadeghi and his family returning to Iran “less attractive” and that it would be difficult for him to do so.

“It is just a different political world,” she said. She noted that Sadeghi’s wife had made clear that she wanted their family to remain in the US, where they reside in Natick, Massachusetts, something ⁠Sadeghi would risk losing if he fled rather than ‌contest the charges.

She ordered him released ‌on Friday on a secured $500,000 bond subject ​to strict home detention with ‌a GPS ankle monitor. His lawyer did not respond to a ‌request for comment.