The case is the first of several involving alleged Fox Hunt schemes to reach trial in the US. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NEW YORK - A former New York City police sergeant charged with acting as an illegal Chinese agent for allegedly intimidating a US-based fugitive from China went on trial on Wednesday and argued he did not know that country’s government was behind a private surveillance job he took.
All three men have pleaded not guilty to charges of acting as Chinese agents without notifying the US attorney general, as required by law, and interstate stalking. In his opening statement before a federal jury, McMahon’s lawyer, Lawrence Lustberg, said his client was told he was working for a Chinese construction company trying to recover assets, and alerted local law enforcement to his activities.
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