Issa Asad, 51, was the CEO of Q Link Wireless based in Dania Beach. He pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court for his role ...
Assad and Q Link will pay $109M in restitution to the fund, which provides discounted phone and broadband subsidies to people ...
A telecom exec faces 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to committing around $100 million in fraud.
The FBI-led probe targeted Q Link Wireless and its top officer Issa Asad for fleecing a federal program for low-income ...
The chief executive reportedly used some of the fraud proceeds on the construction of a home, property taxes, and donations ...
Q Link Wireless and its CEO, Issa Asad, have pleaded guilty to defrauding the Lifeline program, to the tune of $100 million over eight years.
Issa Asad, the CEO of Q Link Wireless and the Dania Beach-based company also admitted to laundering money from a separate fraud involving the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), created to aid ...
Issa Asad admitted to submitting phony customer data for years to Lifeline, an FCC program providing discounted telephone and internet service to low-income Americans, ...