Anonymous ID: c3a6cc Dec. 12, 2020, 2:15 a.m. No.11993395   🗄️.is 🔗kun

CP Roundup for 12/11/2020

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndok/pr/tulsa-man-sentenced-possession-and-distribution-child-pornography

https://www.justice.gov/usao-mt/pr/charlo-man-sentenced-prison-sexually-abusing-minor-girls-lodge-grass

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edpa/pr/delaware-county-man-detained-child-pornography-charges-preying-young-boys-over-online

https://www.justice.gov/usao-mdfl/pr/jacksonville-man-pleads-guilty-producing-photos-himself-he-sexually-abused-11-year-old

 

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https://www.justice.gov/usao-ct/pr/state-court-victim-advocate-charged-distributing-child-sexual-abuse-material

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sd/pr/convicted-embezzler-charged-illegal-sexual-conduct-and-possession-child-pornography

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdnc/pr/fake-model-scout-sentenced-19-years-producing-child-pornography

Anonymous ID: c3a6cc Dec. 12, 2020, 2:44 a.m. No.11993518   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Man who worked at local research institute for 10 years pleads guilty to conspiring to steal trade secrets, sell them in China

press_release_translation.pdf

 

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A former Dublin, Ohio man pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court today to conspiring to steal exosome-related trade secrets concerning the research, identification and treatment of a range of pediatric medical conditions.

 

 

Yu Zhou, 50, also pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit wire fraud.

Zhou admitted to conspiring to steal scientific trade secrets related to exosomes and exosome isolation from Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Research Institute for his own personal financial gain in China.

 

“The Chinese government has created a large-scale, sophisticated system to steal American ingenuity,” U.S. Attorney David M. DeVillers said. “We hope this conviction demonstrates that we will fight this system.”

 

Zhou and his wife have both accepted responsibility for establishing a company in China to personally profit from the cutting-edge work done at Nationwide Children’s Hospital,” stated FBI Cincinnati Special Agent in Charge Chris Hoffman. “The FBI will continue to work closely with our partners to protect the innovations that have made America a global leader.”

 

Zhou and his wife, Li Chen, 47, worked in separate medical research labs at the Research Institute for 10 years each (Zhou from 2007 until 2017 and Chen from 2008 until 2018). They conspired to steal trade secrets related to exosome research from Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

 

Exosomes play a key role in the research, identification and treatment of a range of medical conditions, including necrotizing enterocolitis (a condition found in premature babies), liver fibrosis and liver cancer.

 

According to his plea agreement, Zhou and Chen conspired to steal and then monetize one of the trade secrets by creating and selling exosome “isolation kits.” Zhou’s research at Nationwide Children’s included a novel isolation method in which exosomes could be isolated from one drop of blood. This method was vital to the research being conducted in Zhou’s lab – because necrotizing enterocolitis is a condition found primarily in premature babies, only small amounts of fluid can safely be taken from them.

The defendants admitted to starting a company in China to sell the isolation kits. They received benefits from the Chinese government, including the State Administration of Foreign Expert Affairs and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Zhou and Chen were arrested in California in July 2019 and their case was unsealed in August 2019 when they appeared in federal court in Columbus. Chen pleaded guilty in July 2020 to conspiring to steal trade secrets and commit wire fraud.

 

As part of their pleas, the couple has agreed to forfeit property or gains associated with their crimes. For Chen, this included approximately $1.4 million, 500,000 shares of common stock of Avalon GloboCare Corp. and 400 shares of common stock of GenExosome Technologies, Inc. The details of Zhou’s forfeiture will be finalized through the sentencing process. A sentencing date has not been set yet for either defendant.

 

 

David M. DeVillers, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio; John C. Demers, Assistant Attorney General for National Security; and Chris Hoffman, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Cincinnati Division, announced the plea entered into today before U.S. District Judge Sarah D. Morrison. Assistant United States Attorneys S. Courter Shimeall, Peter K. Glenn-Applegate, Special Assistant United States Attorney J. Michael Marous and National Security Division Trial Attorney Matthew J. McKenzie, are representing the United States in this case.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdoh/pr/man-who-worked-local-research-institute-10-years-pleads-guilty-conspiring-steal-trade

Anonymous ID: c3a6cc Dec. 12, 2020, 2:54 a.m. No.11993566   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndfl/pr/indictment-disrupts-racketeering-fraud-scheme-steal-and-sell-state-certification-exams

Anonymous ID: c3a6cc Dec. 12, 2020, 3:02 a.m. No.11993587   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Defense contractors charged and sentenced for Turkey-based defense contracting fraud scheme

 

Once the defendants obtained access to the database, they downloaded thousands of sensitive schematics for parts such as a handle casting for an 105 millimeter tray assembly for an AC-130H Gunship, and catapult/arresting gear for Nimitz and Forrestal Class aircraft carriers. Gonenir obtained access to this sensitive database by falsely claiming he was a U.S. or Canadian citizen or permanent resident.

 

The defendants offered bids on numerous defense contracts for these sensitive schematics that required them to produce these parts in the United States. Instead, they produced these parts in Gonenir’s manufacturing plants in Turkey and then falsely claimed to the DOD that the parts had been lawfully produced in the United States. The DOD paid millions of dollars to the various defense contractors who took part in this scheme as a result of these false statements.

 

DOD testing revealed that various parts produced at Gonenir’s plants were of such inferior design that they could have resulted in serious injury or death to U.S. military personnel if the parts had been put into production. Several members of the conspiracy were told that DOD testing had determined that at least one of the parts had failed inspection. However, the defendants kept producing parts in Turkey and falsely claiming the parts were produced in the United States.

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga/pr/defense-contractors-charged-and-sentenced-turkey-based-defense-contracting-fraud-scheme