AEY is active again. After his release from prison, Efraim Diveroli, the founder of AEY, has resumed running the company. However, there are some restrictions on his activities due to his conviction.
It’s worth mentioning that AEY, or AEY Inc., is a company that specializes in arms procurement and has been involved in controversial contracts in the past. In 2008, Diveroli and AEY were convicted of fraud and illegal arms trafficking related to a contract with the U.S. government to supply ammunition to the Afghan National Army.
Despite the legal troubles, AEY seems to have continued its operations. While Diveroli is barred from federal contracting until 2025, it doesn’t necessarily mean that AEY is completely inactive. The company may still be involved in non-federal contracts or could be exploring other business opportunities.
It’s important to note that the information available about AEY’s current activities is limited. News about the company has significantly diminished since the high-profile case in 2008. It’s unclear whether AEY has managed to regain a significant presence in the arms procurement industry or if its operations have been scaled down.
While Efraim Diveroli, the founder of AEY, is running the company again after his release from prison, AEY is still barred from federal contracting until 2025 due to his conviction. The extent of AEY’s current activities and its involvement in arms procurement is unclear, as information about the company’s operations is limited.