Funny, when looking for faces to go with these old names, how no (Communist-controlled) cable 'news' sauces come up. ddg and yandex.
FBI agents investigating Democratic Party fundraiser Yah Lin "Charlie" Trie sought evidence that Commerce Secretary Ron Brown met with a Chinese arms dealer the same day the dealer attended a White House coffee with President Clinton, according to newly unsealed court documents.
Trie faces federal charges in the campaign fundraising probe. Agents searched his Little Rock home in October 1997 after obtaining a search warrant that alluded to a Feb. 6, 1996, meeting attended by Brown and Wang Jun just weeks before Brown died in a plane crash https://archive.is/wip/2Dxvu
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1999-04-25-9904250237-story.html
WITH Committee staff identified several instances of foreign
money donations connected to six individuals with ties to the
PRC. As noted below, John Huang, Maria Hsia, Ted Sioeng, and
James and Mochtar Riady each have been associated in some way
with the Government of China. The sixth, Yah Lin ``Charlie''
Trie, is a business partner of Ng Lap Seng, a Macao businessman
with alleged ties to the PRC. Trie, who recently was indicted
and arrested, escorted Wang Jun, head of China's principal arms
trading company, Polytechnologies, to a February 6, 1996 coffee
with President Clinton and a meeting the same day with Commerce Secretary Ron Brown.
In 1996, John Huang solicited some $3.4 million in contributions to the DNC.
https://archive.is/UHGOP#selection-49.9882-49.10614
https://fas.org/irp/congress/1998_rpt/sgo-sir/2-18.htm
Wang Jun's excellent White House adventure https://www.wnd.com/2004/05/24503/
Wang Jun, the ‘princeling’ who chaired one of the world’s biggest asset-owning conglomerates at Citic Group, dies at the age of 78
Wang was the son of Wang Zhen, one of the Eight Elders of the Chinese Communist Party and a founding elder of the modern People’s Republic
https://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/3013967/wang-jun-who-chaired-one-worlds-biggest-asset-owning-state
MARIA HSIA convicted (gore): https://www.nytimes.com/2000/03/03/us/2000-campaign-campaign-finance-longtime-fund-raiser-for-gore-convicted-donation.html https://archive.is/ufH6g
https://vimeo.com/288569320