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Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui gets 30 years in US prison for fraud conviction - AP News
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June 30, 2026
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A self-exiled billionaire Chinese business tycoon has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for his fraud conviction. Judge Analisa Torres sentenced Guo Wengui on Monday in Manhattan federal court, saying he still insists incredibly that his conduct caused no …
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