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January 25, 2006 

Two of Five Infocom Defendants Sentenced to Prison

A Federal District in Dallas, Texas today imposed prison sentences on two of the five Elashi brothers that were convicted in July 2004 for their roles in selling desktop and laptop computers through Infocom, their family company, to Syria and Libya from 1995 to 2000. Ihsan Elashi was sentenced to six years in prison and Hazim Elashi was sentenced to five and a half years in prison. The three other Elashi brothers that were convicted of conspiracy to deal in the property of a Specially Designated Terrorist and conspiracy to commit money laundering have not yet been sentenced.

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