Georgia Man Sentenced for Illegal Sale of Cutting Systems to Customers in Iran
Mark Alexander of Georgia was sentenced to 18 months in prison after a jury found him guilty of conspiracy to violate the U.S. trade embargo with Iran, said ICE in a press release. Alexander conspired with two Iranian businessmen to…
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sell Hydrajet water-jet cutting systems, used for the precision cutting of materials such as aluminum, glass, granite and steel, to customers located in Iran, said ICE.