Federal prosecutors last week recommended dropping charges again Juan Tang, a former University of California, Davis cancer researcher charged with lying about her military service in China.
In July 2020, Tang (pictured) was arrested outside the Chinese consulate in San Francisco. In August 2020, she was charged with visa fraud and making false statements to the FBI. She has been in custody for a year, first in the Sacramento County Main Jail, then under house arrest in the home of a California attorney. Prosecutors had alleged Tang received a J-1 visa in November 2019 by falsely claiming she had not served in the Chinese military and that she was not a member of the Chinese Communist Party.
If she had been convicted of visa fraud, Tang would have faced a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. If she had been convicted of making false statements, Tang […]
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