“For years, the defendants, while pretending to be a women-owned business, intentionally corrupted the U.S. military supply chain by passing off Chinese-made networked electronics with known vulnerabilities as American-made,” said Breon Peace, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern…
The company also defrauded customers and the government by claiming that Frances Cabasso was in charge so Aventura could obtain access to valuable government contracts reserved for women-owned businesses. https://t.co/qQe4lqKAFp
Company officials were involved in a lucrative scheme from 2006 to 2019 to buy Chinese-made security equipment — such as networked surveillance cameras — and resell them as U.S.-made. https://t.co/qQe4lqKAFp




Aventura Technologies, a New York-based tech company, pleaded guilty to a scheme involving selling Chinese-made security equipment as American-made to the U.S. government, military, and customers worldwide. The company also falsely claimed women-owned status to access government contracts.