A dual Iranian-American tech executive, Jamshid Ghomi, was arrested at his $35 million mansion for allegedly running an illegal export operation. Authorities claim he routed sensitive US technology to Iran for over a decade, with his tax filings showing minimal income despite millions in international transactions. The investigation highlights a complex smuggling network and financial laundering system.

The CEO faces up to 20 years in prison for allegedly providing U.S. networking equipment to Iran, according to the Justice Department.

FBI arrested Jamshid Ghomi at his $35M Newport Coast mansion for allegedly funneling US networking and encryption hardware to Iran's military and nuclear

Arrested man accused of using funds to build $35 million California mansion

A dual US-Iranian citizen and chief executive of a Tehran-based technology company was arrested in the United States on federal charges relating to an alleged ten-year scheme to…