Guo Wengui, an exiled Chinese billionaire known ... CNN reported that Guo had amassed his followers through livestreaming events. In 2017, Guo's lawyer told The New York Times that the billionaire ...
In this courtroom sketch, Guo Wengui, seated center, and his attorney Tamara Giwa, left, appear in federal court in New York, Wednesday, March 15, 2023. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Williams) MANHATTAN (CN) — ...
Two properties tied to the Chinese billionaire and convicted fraudster Guo Wengui have resurfaced for sale — each with storied pasts and staggering markdowns that highlight their tainted histories.
It was declared a historic landmark by Mahwah Township due to its unique place in local history. In March 2023, the home was seized from Guo Wengui, when he was indicted on multiple charges, including ...
Guo Wengui, also known as Miles Guo, fled China amid allegations of financial misdoings and has waged a campaign from New York against president and party leader Xi Jinping and his administration.
Living in self-imposed exile since early last year in a high-rise luxury apartment overlooking New York’s Central Park, Chinese real-estate tycoon Guo Wengui has been sending out so many ...
Judge Analisa Torres said Wang was an “integral part of the conspiracy” carried out by Guo Wengui, who was convicted at a July trial and awaits sentencing. Wang also agreed to forfeit $1.4 billion as ...
Guo Wengui, 57, promised his online followers that they'd get rich before he blew their investments on a lavish lifestyle and risky investments, Assistant U.S. Attorney Micah Fergenson said.