New Jersey man pleads guilty in smuggling scheme intended to aid Russia's war effort
- A New Jersey man pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud and other charges related to smuggling for Russia’s war effort.
- Vadim Yermolenko faces up to 30 years in prison for acquiring sensitive electronics for Russian military use.
- He was involved in setting up shell companies and U.S. bank accounts to export controlled goods, violating U.S. sanctions.
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New Jersey man pleads guilty in smuggling scheme intended to aid Russia's war effort
A New Jersey man who was among seven people charged with smuggling electronic components to aid Russia’s war effort has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud and other

New Jersey man pleads guilty in smuggling scheme intended to aid Russia’s war effort
NEW YORK (AP) — A New Jersey man who was among seven people charged with smuggling electronic components to aid Russia’s war effort pleaded guilty Friday to…
NJ man pleads guilty in smuggling scheme intended to aid Russia's war effort
A New Jersey man who was among seven people charged with smuggling electronic components to aid Russia’s war effort pleaded guilty Friday to conspiracy to commit bank fraud and other charges, authorities said.
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