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NEW YORK - A Princeton-educated scientist convicted of violating a trade embargo after his family in Iran sent him $3.4 million was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison Monday by a judge who noted that the defendant did not support terrorism or funnel money to Iran's government.
NEW YORK - A Princeton-educated man convicted of violating the Iran trade embargo after his family sent him millions of dollars is to be sentenced by a federal judge in New York.
NEW YORK - An Ivy League-educated man whose family sent him millions of dollars from Iran was convicted Friday of violating the Iran trade embargo and operating an unlicensed money transmitting business.
NEW YORK - Closing arguments began Wednesday in the trial of a U.S.-educated man from Iran who is accused of violating the Iran trade embargo in a case that puts a spotlight on the informal money transfer business in South Asia known as an "hawala."
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