[3] An assessment made in April 2012 suggested he would rank as 290th among Forbes' richest people in the world if included on the list.
[4] Khosravi graduated from high school and was accepted at Islamic Azad University of Zanjan for civil engineering, but was dismissed after six semesters with a GPA of 6.23.
According to Mohammad Reza Khabbaz, a member of the Iranian Parliament, Khosravi was supported by some government officials and used this influence to buy large stocks of many companies and hectares of land at prices well below the market value.
It was determined that Khosravi was the mastermind of a scheme that generated US$2.6 billion of loans with forged documents, dating back to 2007.
[13] An appeal to stop the death sentence being carried out was dismissed by Iran's Supreme Court in the week prior to the execution.