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A Chinese billionaire convicted of defrauding thousands of victims of more than $1 billion through various investment schemes has seen his sentencing delayed, while the federal judge overseeing the ...
Boies Schiller Flexner LLP failed to convince a judge to dismiss a lawsuit over nearly $654,000 in legal fees paid by ...
Guo Wengui, a self-exiled Chinese business tycoon ... and powerful friends in the American conservative movement, was convicted by a jury on Tuesday of engaging in a massive multiyear fraud ...
A Chinese billionaire convicted of defrauding thousands of ... is referred to in government court papers as "Miles Kwok," "Guo Wengui," "Brother Seven" and "The Principal." ...
Guo won fame for his criticism of the CCP and links to prominent U.S. conservatives. Now he’s been convicted of a massive multiyear racketeering operation.
April 7 (Reuters) - Brown Rudnick has agreed to pay about $8 million to resolve a dispute over the law firm's bankruptcy work for exiled Chinese businessman Guo Wengui, who was convicted on fraud ...
In this courtroom sketch, Guo Wengui, seated center, and his attorney Tamara Giwa, left, appear in federal court in New York, Wednesday, March 15, 2023. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Williams) MANHATTAN (CN) — ...
Gavin Wax, Peter Navarro, Karoline Leavitt, Emil Bove form a coterie of former Miles Guo boosters in the Trump Administration ...
Exiled Chinese billionaire Miles Guo, who owns a home in Greenwich, will be sentenced in September in a $1 billion fraud case, a judge ruled.
Living in self-imposed exile since early last year in a high-rise luxury apartment overlooking New York’s Central Park, Chinese real-estate tycoon Guo Wengui has been sending out so many ...