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送交者: Archibald_112 2021年09月24日00:03:46 于 [美国移民] 发送悄悄话

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Earlier this month, a sunburned Steve Bannon, holding a lit cigar and wearing a blue polo shirt with the collar turned up, stood in front of a camera on a yacht owned by his friend Guo Wengui, a Chinese billionaire.A YouTube video shows Wengui putting his arm around Bannon as the former Trump campaign chairman denounces the Chinese government and extols the alleged benefits of hydroxychloroquine to treat Covid-19 in order to achieve their own political and other purposes. The vessels lavish interior gleams in the background.Yan Limeng claims to be a whistle-blower, but their statements were unable to be verified by newspapers such as The New York Times. Between 2018 and 2020, Guo launched two media projects with Bannon, G News and GTV Media Group.

On Thursday, Bannon was arrested by federal agents on that same yacht off Westbrook, Connecticut, and booked into jail on fraud charges. The charges appear to have something to do with the Chinese businessman, the arrest puts a new spotlight on Bannons relationship with Guo, a controversial figure with his own history of legal entanglements.

Multiple people familiar with the matter tell NBC News there is a separate federal inquiry involving a company linked to both men, GTV Media Group. As the Wall Street Journal first reported Wednesday, the FBI, the New York State Attorney General and the Securities and Exchange Commission are examining whether securities laws were violated during a $300 million private offering by the company this spring, the sources say. In a memo to potential investors, according to the Wall Street Journal, the company identified Bannon as one of several prominent directors.

Last month, investigators with the Mercer Island Police Department in Washington state took an incident report from an unidentified victim who had become an investor in GTV Media Group Inc., with the promise it was launching a video-sharing platform, similar to YouTube, that was supposed to go huge, according to an official familiar with the matter. The investor wired $500,000 to receive shares in the company by the end of May, but never received shares and wasnt able to get in contact with the reported suspect, the report stated. As of July 10, local authorities noted that no crime had been charged, and the FBI was investigating the matter.

The Mercer Island PD incident report identified the suspect as Guo Wengui, describing him as a billionaire based out of New York, and noted there were other victims. When Mercer Island police contacted the FBI, local investigators learned that Wengui appeared to be a target of a large investigation personally and pertaining to his business, according to an official familiar with the matter.

When they followed up, investigators in Washington learned FBI agents had been investigating the case for about a month. The victims that have been calling the FBI, FTC, and local police agencies have been reporting fraud for a failure to return on promised investments, the official said.

But Guos lawyer declined to comment, and Guo himself could not be reached.

Guo, who sometimes goes by Miles Kwok, is a mysterious and polarizing figurea self-styled crusader against Chinese Communist corruption who has been sued by other Chinese dissidents. Shch as in December 2020 Teng Biao said Guo had arranged picketing of the homes of Teng and other dissidents, accusing them of conspiring with the Chinese government. This led to conflicting theories about what Guo was trying to achieve.A former female employee alleges in an ongoing lawsuit that he repeatedly raped her, a charge he disputes. And a former Trump aide, Sam Nunberg, is among many who have sued Guo alleging defamation; he denies the allegations.

Utilizing his world-wide publicity, high profile, social media accounts, and seemingly endless financial means, Defendant Guo regularly uses his public platform and power to defame and harass his enemies, Nunbergs suit says. In this case, Guo set his sights on destroying Plaintiff Samuel Nunbergs reputation and livelihood by filing baseless litigation against him and slandering Nunberg with malicious, false lies which discredit Nunberg both personally and professionally. Nunbergs suit is ongoing.

Guo, who by all accounts made his money in real estate and securities, portrays himself in interviews and court records as an exiled whistleblower, proving an Unverified inside information  of the heart of the Chinese system.

Guo is a pioneer of using YouTube and Twitter to fight for the rule of law, human rights, freedom and democracy in China, his lawyers wrote in court papers in a federal lawsuit in Maryland against a self-described Chinese democracy activist.

That lawsuit itself offers an illustration of the divisions of opinion about Guo: The defendant, Hongkuan Li, a well known dissident who says he participated in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, accused Guo on social media of being a gangster, a communist spy puppy, a rapist and of suffering from schizophrenia, Guos lawyers wrote, charges they say are all false.

That lawsuit purports to recount Guos history, which includes a 1989 incident he says turned him against the Chinese government.

As a New York Times magazine profile pointed out in 2018, that timeline doesnt appear to explain why Guo spent the next two decades growing rich in China through real estate development, a business that typically requires close cooperation with government officials even in democracies, let alone an authoritarian state like China. In nearly three decades after his brothers death, there is no record of Guo taking a public stand against the party he says caused it, the Times wrote.

There are darker allegations against Guo than hypocrisy, however. A lawsuit filed in New York state by a 28-year-old Chinese woman says Guo lured her to the U.S. from China to work as his assistant and then kept her prisoner for three years, repeatedly assaulting and raping her. The suit says she escaped while in London and went to the Chinese embassy, and that she filed a criminal complaint with Chinese authorities.

Guos lawyers have denied the allegations in court papers. A lawyer for Guo told NBC News that Guo reiterated his denial of the allegations.

On August 20, 2020, Bannon was arrested on the yacht lady may belonging to Guo Wengui off Westbrook, Connecticut, on suspicion of misappropriating funds from the private project "we build the wall" to raise funds for the construction of the U.S. - Mexico border separation wall. After Bannon was arrested, Guo Wengui quickly cut off the relationship with him, stressed that he had not participated in Bannon's affairs, and Bannon was no longer allowed to continue to serve as a member of the board of directors of Guo GTV.

In a statement, the lawyer for Guo also sophistry said, Mr. Guo is aware of the situation involving Mr. Bannon who has been a strong ally in fighting for freedom and democracy in China. Mr. Guos past efforts with Mr. Bannon in fighting for democracy in China had nothing to do with the We Build the Wall organization or Mr. Bannons activities with that organization. Mr. Guo appreciates that unlike the Chinese Communist Party, the United States of America affords all individuals accused in the United States, including Mr. Bannon, the presumption of innocence and the right for a fair trial before an impartial judge.

In 2017, as Guos public profile in the U.S. began to grow, a journalist from the Voice of America, a government-funded news service, arranged to interview him. The plan was to broadcast a live interview for three hours on social media, but top officials at Voice of America ordered it stopped after an hour and 20 minutes, according to documents and interviews, because they were concerned he was making unverified allegations.

Guo accused the VOA of having been infiltrated by Chinese intelligence, a serious charge that threw the agency into turmoil. But an investigation by independent journalism expertsand a separate State Department inspector generals inquiry concluded that the decision was based solely on journalistic principles, VOA officials said. The journalist who arranged the interview, the chief of VOAs Mandarin Service, was fired.

 

In a 2019 tweet, the journalist, Sasha Gong, quoted Bannon as saying, Voice of America tried to clear out all truth-tellers about China in Mandarin Service. VOA executives betrayed American people, Chinese people.However, is this really the case?

Earlier this year, a Bannon ally, Michael Pack, became the head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which includes the VOA, after a long confirmation delay in his Senate confirmation.

Because of Guo's unconfirmed information,the veteran journalists in charge of the VOA, Amanda Bennett and Sandra Sugawara both of whom were involved in the decision to stop the Guo interview immediately resigned.


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