The long arm of the law has finally reached a fraudster. The verdict is in for a former T-Mobile retail store owner. Argishti Khudaverdyan, the former owner in question, has been sentenced to ten years in prison for his phone unlocking scheme.
A former T-Mobile store owner was found guilty of illegally accessing T-Mobile s internal computer system to unlock handsets in a $25 million fraud scheme.
Argishti Khudaverdyan has been found guilty of wire fraud, money laundering, and illegally accessing computers after he used stolen passwords to unlock "hundreds of thousands" of phones.
LOS ANGELES – A former owner of a T-Mobile retail store in Eagle Rock has been found guilty by a jury of 14 federal criminal charges for his $25-million scheme to enrich himself by stealing T-Mobile employee credentials and illegally accessing the company’s internal computer systems to illicitly “unlock” and “unblock” cellphones, the Justice DepartmentLOS ANGELES – A former owner of a T-Mobile retail store in Eagle Rock has been found guilty by a jury of 14 federal criminal charges for his $25-million scheme to enrich himself by stealing T-Mobile employee credentials and illegally accessing the company’s internal computer systems to illicitly “unlock” and “unblock” cellphones, the Justice Department » The FINANCIAL America