Analog Devices
Coverage of Analog Devices in the Nexus archive.
- US citizen found guilty of violating Iran sanctions
A US citizen was found guilty of violating US sanctions on Iran by conspiring to export electronic components and helping an Iranian business associate circumvent export control laws. The case involved a front company in Switzerland, and the defendant was convicted on three of five charges.
- US citizen found guilty of helping export tech to Iran in violation of sanctions
A U.S. citizen working at Analog Devices was found guilty of conspiring to export electronic components to Iran via a Swiss front company, violating U.S. sanctions. The case involved allegations that the components were used for military drone navigation systems in Iran's Revolutionary Guard.
- US citizen found guilty of helping export tech to Iran in violation of sanctions
A US citizen, Mahdi Mohammad Sadeghi, was found guilty of conspiring to unlawfully export electronic components to Iran via a Swiss front company. The components were allegedly destined for Iran's Revolutionary Guard's military drone program. Sadeghi, a former Analog Devices employee, was convicted on three of five charges and faces sentencing in October.
- US citizen found guilty of helping export tech to Iran in violation of sanctions
A US citizen, Mahdi Mohammad Sadeghi, was found guilty of conspiring to export electronic components to Iran in violation of sanctions. The case involved a Swiss front company and allegations that the components were used in Iran’s military drone program. A co-defendant, Mohammad Abedininajafabadi, is believed to be in Iran after a prisoner exchange.