Ms Alice Guo is said to have incorporated a company with Zhang Ruijin and Lin Baoying.
Ms Alice Guo, the mayor of Bamban town in the Philippines, is the subject of a Senate probe over her alleged ties to criminal activities.
According to media reports, the company built a compound in Bamban that allegedly housed illegal scam operations. Ms Guo said she divested from the company in 2022 before she ran for mayor, and added that she had never spoken to the couple. Hongsheng Gaming Technology Incorporated, which was located in the compound, allegedly operated fraudulent cryptocurrency investment scams under the guise of a legitimate Philippine offshore gaming operator .$3b money laundering case: Fifth man gets 15 months’ jail, surrenders $118m in assets to state
She said she grew up in isolation in the family’s pig farm, as she was ashamed of being an illegitimate child. Ms Guo admitted to owning the helicopter in an interview with Philippine TV channel ABS-CBN. She said she had planned on using it as an air taxi, but the business idea did not take off.Ms Guo said the vehicles do not belong to her and are part of her car dealership business. As for the McLaren, she claimed she had borrowed it from a friend for the car show.
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