The Epoch Times-ийн санхүү хариуцсан захирал мөнгө угаасан хэргээ хүлээлээ

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АНУ-ын консерватив үзэл баримтлалтай “The Epoch Times” хэвлэлийн санхүү хариуцсан захирал асан Вэйдун “Билл” Гуань 67 сая ам.доллар угаасан хэргээ шүүх хуралд хүлээн зөвшөөрчээ.

Манхэттены холбооны шүүхэд болсон хуралдааны үеэр 63 настай Вэйдун Гуань 2020 оноос хойш “Make Money Online” нэртэй бүлгэмийг удирдаж, гэмт хэргийн замаар олсон орлогыг крипто валют ашиглан угаах ажиллагаанд оролцсон гэдгээ хүлээн зөвшөөрсөн байна. Прокуроруудын мэдээлснээр, үүнд хууль бусаар олж авсан ажилгүйдлийн тэтгэмжийн мөнгө болон хулгайлагдсан иргэний үнэмлэх ашиглан нээсэн банкны дансууд багтаж байжээ.

Уг ажиллагааны улмаас “The Epoch Times” хэвлэлийн жилийн орлого 15 сая ам.доллароос 62 сая ам.доллар болж 410 хувиар огцом өссөн байна. Гуань банкны байгууллагуудад энэхүү орлогыг хууль ёсны хандив гэж худал мэдүүлж байснаа хүлээн зөвшөөрч, өөрийн үйлдлийг дүгнэлт хийх чадвар суларсантай холбоотой ноцтой алдаа байсан хэмээн тайлбарлажээ.

Хуйвалдааны хэрэгт 10 хүртэлх жилийн хорих ял оноох боломжтой бөгөөд яллагч тал ялыг хөнгөрүүлэх зорилгоор бусад нэмэлт зүйл ангийг хэрэгсэхгүй болгохоор тохиролцсон байна. Шүүхээс ял оноох хугацааг хараахан тогтоогоогүй байгаа бөгөөд Гуань батлан даалтад хэвээр үлдлээ.

“The Epoch Times” байгууллагаас энэхүү хэрэг нь тус хэвлэлийн сэтгүүл зүйн үйл ажиллагаатай ямар ч холбоогүй гэж мэдэгдэв. Тус хэвлэл нь одоогийн удирдлагын дор бие даасан сэтгүүл зүйн үйл ажиллагаагаа үргэлжлүүлнэ хэмээн мэдэгдэлдээ дурджээ.

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The former chief financial officer of The Epoch Times, the conservative media outlet known for its strong support of President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty Thursday to a federal conspiracy charge, abruptly ending his trial before opening statements.

Weidong “Bill” Guan, 63, admitted in Manhattan federal court that he took part in a scheme prosecutors say laundered about $67 million in fraud proceeds, including money from fraudulently obtained unemployment benefits, through bank accounts linked to the New York-based media company and related entities.

The conspiracy charge carries a maximum prison sentence of 10 years. In exchange for his guilty plea, prosecutors agreed to dismiss additional charges that could have resulted in a longer sentence. Judge Victor Marrero has not yet scheduled sentencing. Guan remains free on bail.

The Epoch Times, which has promised full cooperation with prosecutors, has become politically conservative over the years and has embraced President Donald Trump
The Epoch Times, which has promised full cooperation with prosecutors, has become politically conservative over the years and has embraced President Donald Trump (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

During the hearing, Guan acknowledged that he knew there was “a high probability” that the money flowing through the accounts he oversaw came from criminal activity.

“I chose to accept” the explanations he was given, Guan said, rather than investigate further.

“This was a tremendous lapse in judgment,” he told the court. “It was wrong and I am very sorry for my actions.”

Federal prosecutors alleged Guan oversaw a team known as “Make Money Online,” which they say used cryptocurrency beginning in 2020 to purchase tens of millions of dollars in criminal proceeds, including fraudulently obtained unemployment benefits loaded onto prepaid debit cards.

The free newspaper is a constant critic of the ruling Chinese communist government
The free newspaper is a constant critic of the ruling Chinese communist government (AFP/Getty)

Prosecutors said stolen identities were also used to open accounts that helped move the money through financial institutions, including accounts held by The Epoch Times and Guan personally.

According to prosecutors, the company’s annual revenue jumped roughly 410% — from about $15 million to $62 million — after the alleged money-laundering operation began. They allege Guan falsely told banks the surge in transactions was driven by legitimate donations.

Prosecutors emphasized the case is unrelated to The Epoch Times’ journalism or editorial operations.

The Epoch Times said after the plea that it was never a party to the criminal case and remains focused on producing “award-winning and independent journalism” under its current leadership.

Founded in 2000, The Epoch Times has grown into one of the country’s most prominent conservative media organizations and has become one of Trump’s most loyal media allies, frequently promoting his policies and challenging investigations into him.

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