Chinese businessman convicted as illegal agent in CCP’s ‘fox hunt’ campaign

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A prominent Chinese businessman in New York was sentenced to 20 months in prison for illegally working as an agent of the Chinese Communist Party, according to the US Department of Justice.
Quanzhong AN, a permanent figure in the United States and a influential figure in the Chinese business community in Queens, admitted that she is guilty in March to participate in a campaign that lasted for years to pressure a Chinese expatriate, who was identified in the files of the Ministry of Justice as “John Doe-1”, which Wall Street Journal was reported to be Leo Shinkyang, to return to China under the power.
The case focuses on the Fox Hunt, a global initiative launched during the era of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, which claims to be aimed at eradicating corruption and returning fugitives.
American officials, including the FBI and the Ministry of Finance, have repeatedly criticized the program as a tool for via national repression, who are accustomed to intimidating political dissidents, critics of silence and circumvention of international legal standards.
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Quanzhong An, 58, from Roslyn Heights, New York, was sentenced to 20 months in prison at the Brokelin Federal Court in New York on March 20 because of his role in a campaign to restore the Chinese government. (Nicole Fuller / Newsday RM via Getty Images / Getty Images)
According to the Ministry of Justice Court documents, one of the coordination to harass Liu, a former executive of a state -owned institution in Shandong Province, has fled from China in 2000 and later settled in the United States
The Chinese authorities accused Liu of financial crimes and put it on a list of the 100 most economical fugitives. The United States has not taken any position on the validity of these accusations.
Prosecutors say that disposing of Chinese officials, and helping them locate Liu and presenting threatened messages.
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Yong Zhou, the left, leaves the Brokelin Federal Court in New York City, May 31, 2023. (Yuki Iwamura / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)
The Liu family told that if Leo returns to China, criminal charges will be dropped, but if he remains in the United States, he may expect unrelenting legal pressure and personal harassment.
WSJ reported the Chinese work until the publication of Liu’s speech in New York and tried to confront his family personally.
The Ministry of Justice said that it was not only the ranks of Leo’s relatives to travel from China to pressure him, but also saw Liu’s house and his daughter, Guangigiang, who was sentenced to two days in prison for unrealistic visa violations.
It was ordered to pay nearly $ 1.3 million as compensation to Liu, lost more than $ 5 million in assets and is now facing possible deportation.
Although he is the head of the Chinese Business Association in New York and other cultural groups in Flushing, Queens, which is never registered as a foreign agent as required under American law.

A look at the lecturer in front of the American public prosecutor William Bar holds a press conference on the issuance of Muller’s report in the Ministry of Justice April 18, 2019, in Washington, DC. (Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)
He maintained profound relations with the Chinese government, including political advisory roles in Shandong Province, even when he invested millions in real estate in New York.
The FBI described the Chinese government as “the biggest threat to national repression in the world”, noting the repeated efforts by Beijing to investigate people who live legally in the United States. According to the Federal Investigation Office, these operations are part of a wider pattern that undermines American sovereignty and threatens public safety.
In response, the Trump administration announced a new tariff in early 2025 on the Chinese strategic sectors, such as technology and logistical services, noting concerns related to national security.
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The White House also directed the Ministry of Justice to increase the enforcement of the Foreign Agent Registration Law (FARA) and to follow up on legal procedures against sarine activists who act on behalf of foreign governments.
The Ministry of Justice officials said that investigations in similar cases of foreign intervention continues, and the FBI continues to give priority to threats from authoritarian regimes targeting individuals on American soil.
The Ministry of Justice did not immediately respond to the Fox Business request for comment.
2025-05-03 22:32:00