• U.S. prosecutors recommend dropping China charges against MIT professor

    From Rusty Wyse@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 14 10:45:00 2022
    U.S. prosecutors recommend dropping China charges against MIT professor: source

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-prosecutors-recommend-dropping-china-173331283.html

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  • From A. Filip@21:1/5 to Rusty Wyse on Fri Jan 14 18:53:37 2022
    Rusty Wyse <rst888wxyz@gmail.com> wrote:
    U.S. prosecutors recommend dropping China charges against MIT professor: source

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-prosecutors-recommend-dropping-china-173331283.html

    Are you too dumb to quote "two sentences WHY"?
    Are you afraid to make it more embarrassing?
    Simple "mistakes" are VERY unprofessional.

    <quote>
    He was accused of failing to disclose, among other things, that he
    served as an "overseas expert" to the Chinese government and sat on the advisory board of Shenzhen's Southern University of Science and
    Technology when applying for a U.S. Department of Energy grant.

    "However, as it turns out, *nothing significant* was omitted on his
    application and several of the government's allegations were simply
    wrong," Brian Kelly, a lawyer for Chen at Nixon Peabody, said last week. </quote>

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  • From Rusty Wyse@21:1/5 to A. Filip on Fri Jan 14 10:57:56 2022
    On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10:53:40 AM UTC-8, A. Filip wrote:
    Rusty Wyse <rst88...@gmail.com> wrote:
    U.S. prosecutors recommend dropping China charges against MIT professor: source

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-prosecutors-recommend-dropping-china-173331283.html
    Are you too dumb to quote "two sentences WHY"?
    Are you afraid to make it more embarrassing?
    Simple "mistakes" are VERY unprofessional.

    <quote>
    He was accused of failing to disclose, among other things, that he
    served as an "overseas expert" to the Chinese government and sat on the advisory board of Shenzhen's Southern University of Science and
    Technology when applying for a U.S. Department of Energy grant.

    "However, as it turns out, *nothing significant* was omitted on his application and several of the government's allegations were simply
    wrong," Brian Kelly, a lawyer for Chen at Nixon Peabody, said last week. </quote>

    I'm not a lawyer.
    I'm just posting the article...


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