Judge acquits Feng ‘Franklin’ Tao on three of four charges — another blow for the US government’s former China Initiative programme.
Peter Zeidenberg, one of Tao’s lawyers at the firm ArentFox Schiff in Washington DC, toldin a statement that he is “extremely gratified” about the ruling. “This will hopefully drive a final stake through the heart of these China Initiative cases,” he adds.In August 2019, Tao was indicted for failing to disclose on a KU conflict-of-interest form that he was working at Fuzhou University in China.
On 19 September, Robinson overturned the wire-fraud convictions, finding that the DoJ’s evidence was “legally and factually insufficient” to support them. However, she upheld the conviction stemming from Tao not disclosing his employment at FZU on KU’s conflict-of-interest form.
Tao now awaits sentencing, which will probably take place in January, Zeidenberg says. At that point, Tao and his legal team will decide whether to appeal.on whether the university will reinstate Tao to its faculty. “Because this is an ongoing criminal and personnel matter, we are not able to comment further on this issue,” she wrote in a statement.
Earlier this week, Staci Yandle, a judge for the Southern District of Illinois, rejected the DoJ’s request to impose a prison sentence on mathematician Mingqing Xiao for filing incorrect tax returns and not disclosing a foreign bank account. Instead, Yandle sentenced Xiao to one year of probation and fined him US$600. Xiao is on leave from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.
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