Epoch Times CFO Charged in $67M Money Laundering Scheme

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Weidong Guan, CFO of The Epoch Times, has been charged with laundering $67 million and bank fraud, significantly boosting the company's revenue. The Justice Department alleges he ran a transnational scheme involving fraudulently obtained funds, including unemployment benefits. If convicted, Guan faces up to 20 years for money laundering and 30 years for each bank fraud charge.
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