The former CEO of a Dania Beach telecommunications company pleaded guilty in federal court for his role in a conspiracy that stole millions from a government program designed to provide cellphone ...
The FBI-led probe targeted Q Link Wireless and its top officer Issa Asad for fleecing a federal program for low-income ...
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.
I had to purchase a phone as they were out of free ... link and part of my monthly grocery budget so that I can afford a paid service with a legitimate cell service provider. Tracfone Wireless ...
which provides discounted phone service to low-income individuals, according to the United States Department of Justice. Issa Asad, the CEO of Q Link Wireless and the Dania Beach-based company ...
Today, AT&T wireless is inviting non-customers to test drive its wireless network for a 30-day free trial through a new ...
Issa Asad, 51, of Southwest Ranches, was the CEO of Q Link Wireless, which participated in the federal program “Lifeline” by offering free telephone ... and used their phones in some way ...
Issa Asad, CEO of Q Link Wireless LLC, and the Dania Beach-based company pleaded guilty in Miami federal court to conspiring to defraud the U.S. government program, including theft of public funds.