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• Iranian woman deported following conspiracy sentence |
By: AMY FORLITI, Associated Press |
Updated: |
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - An Iranian woman who was brought to the U.S. to face charges accusing her of illegally circumventing trade sanctions has been deported to her home country, her lawyer said Thursday. |
Negar Ghodskani, 40, has been in custody since she was arrested in Australia two years ago. She was sentenced Tuesday to time served for conspiring to illegally export restricted technology from the United States to Iran. Her attorney, Robert Richman, told The Associated Press that Ghodskani was put on a plane afte... |
Richman said Ghodskani's deportation was not part of any prisoner swap, and the idea of a swap was never discussed. |
"Negar Ghodskani is not an important person to Iran," he said. |
Ghodskani pleaded guilty last month to one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States and agreed to be deported so that she could be reunited with her family, Richman said. Ghodskani gave birth to a son while she was in custody and the boy will turn 2 years old in November. |
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Minnesota confirmed that Ghodskani's deportation wasn't part of a prisoner exchange. |
"Her priority was resolving this case as quickly as possible and reuniting with her family," Richman said. |
According to U.S. prosecutors, Ghodskani and others established a front company in Malaysia to illegally obtain restricted communications circuitry from companies in Minnesota and Massachusetts, in violation of U.S. law and international sanctions. |
She was indicted in 2015 in Minnesota and arrested in June 2017 in Australia, where she became the subject of a long extradition fight. |
She was four months pregnant at the time of her arrest and gave birth in November 2017 while in Australian custody. She spent three days at the hospital with her son before she was returned to jail, according to court documents. She was brought to the U.S. to face charges in July. |
A co-defendant, Alireza Jalali, pleaded guilty in November 2017 and was sentenced to 15 months in prison. |
According to the indictment and plea agreement, Ghodskani worked for a Tehran, Iran-based company, Fanavar Moj Khava, also known as Fana Moj, which specializes in broadcast and microwave communications equipment and supplies microwave radio systems and wireless broadband service in Iran. |
Its principal customer is the government-owned Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting company. |
Prosecutors said Ghodskani, Jalali and others established Green Wave Telecommunication in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as a front for buying restricted equipment and illegally reshipping it to Fana Moj in Tehran. |
The Treasury Department put Fana Moj on a list of banned companies in 2017, accusing it of providing support to the powerful Iranian Revolutionary Guard. |
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Follow Amy Forliti on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amyforliti |
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Maple Bacon Scones |
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At 7:00 tomorrow morning there will be millions of Canadians glued to CBC with the hopes that our men’s hockey team will have a repeat golden performance in Sochi. Many of these millions will be kicking back a few morning brewskies; an idea that is so achingly Canadian. An idea that makes my stomach turn. Instead, let’... |
Maple. Bacon. |
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A savoury-sweet combination that definitely has a Canadian ring to it. It reminds me of my childhood…there was no bacon served without a pool of maple syrup. |
These are absolutely delicious. The glaze is not optional. |
I encourage you to make these to shamelessly snack on as we nervously cheer on our team in national solidarity. Go Canada Go! |
Ingredients |
Scones |
3 ¼ cups all-purpose flour |
1/3 cup brown sugar |
2 ½ teaspoons baking powder |
½ teaspoon baking soda |
½ teaspoon salt |
½ teaspoon cinnamon |
¼ teaspoon nutmeg |
½ cup cold butter (*note, original recipe calls for ¾ cup butter. I misread and only added 1/2 cup. They still turned out great.) |
1 cup cold buttermilk (or 1 cup milk (minus 1 tablespoon), and 1 tbsp lemon juice. Let sit for 10 minutes) |
1 teaspoon vanilla |
4-5 strips bacon, cooked |
Melted butter |
2 tablespoons sugar + 1 tablespoon cinnamon |
Maple Glaze |
2 tablespoons pure maple syrup |
¼ teaspoon vanilla |
1 cup icing sugar |
Water |
Instructions |
1. Preheat the oven to 425F. Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper. |
2. Combine flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a large bowl. |
3. Cube your cold butter and add to bowl. Cut in the butter (using a pastry cutter or two knifes) until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in the milk and vanilla. |
4. Crumble the bacon and fold into mixture. Reserve some if you would like to top the scones with additional bacon as pictured. |
5. On a lightly floured surface, dump out your shaggy scone dough. Knead gently until mixture mostly comes together. There might be some stubborn crumbly bits, but you’ll show them. |
6. Pat and shape into a rectangle. The dough should be even thickness (don’t be like me) of about an inch. Cut the rectangle to 8 equal sized rectangles. Cut those small rectangles in half diagonally. Arrange on your baking sheet. You may need to bake in 2 batches. |
7. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar mixture. |
8. Bake for 12-14 minutes or until golden brown on the bottom, and lightly browned on top. |
9. Cover with glaze (and additional bacon). Eat immediately. These are best fresh from the oven. |
For the glaze: |
1. Stir together maple syrup, sugar, and vanilla. Add water 1-2 drops/dribbles at a time until desired consistency is achieved. I went for more of a thicker consistency…adding approximately a teaspoon or so of water. |
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Source: Another gem from How Sweet It Is |
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Gareth Bale will not be leaving Real Madrid on loan this summer, his agent insists. Jonathan Barnett’s claims have dealt a massive blow to a potential move to China for the Welsh superstar. |
‘There will be no makeshift deals to get him out of the club,’ he told Sky Sports News. |
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