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在一个国外教育是特有钱人特权的年代,留级吭吭哧哧读到博士也不证明智商特高或者特勤奋之类的,反正根本不需要工作赚钱,书就慢慢混着读。 加州伯克利博士资格考试没通过,只好去长堤大学拿到博士。
家里有钱,真有钱。
为富不仁也是真的。 95年告东周刊诽谤索赔250万美金成功,后来好像法律改了,只拿到一小部分赔款。
03年被美国ZF通缉,被媒体爆料,愣是一声不吭缩起来了,无可辩驳,只能发个越辩解越黑的网络辩白文章。
这种人的所谓经济理论,可信度和他的胡编辩解文章一样低。
南华早报的转帖:
How the case unfolded
PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 14 April, 2010, 12:00am
UPDATED : Wednesday, 14 April, 2010, 12:00am
January 28, 2003 Steven Cheung Ng-sheong and his wife indicted in Seattle on charges of tax evasion and conspiracy to defraud US government. Ordered to appear in court on February 20. Indictment alleges that the couple own 11 companies, including West Coast International and Celinal, but hid stakes in bid to avoid US taxes.
February 17 Cheungs issue statement saying they will not appear in court, believing they will not get fair trial.
February 20 US judge issues arrest warrants for them in Washington state. Couple reportedly flee to mainland from Hong Kong. The mainland, unlike Hong Kong, has no extradition treaty with the US.
February 25, 2004 Washington state files consumer fraud charges against Cheungs as owners of Thesaurus Fine Arts, a defunct Seattle store known to sell fake Asian antiquities.
October 28, 2005 The consumer fraud case reaches a settlement in which Thesaurus Fine Arts agrees to reimburse customers, and also to pay about US$350,000 in fines and attorneys' fees. The Cheungs' names are dropped from the suit as part of the settlement.
March 1, 2010 A defendant in a gallery theft trial testifies that Cheung owned three paintings alleged to have been stolen and gave them to the defendants as a reward for performing illegal tasks such as secretly importing paintings to the mainland. The gallery, Dandelion Fine Arts, is owned by West Coast International.
April 13 In his judgment, a Hong Kong judge affirms Cheung's ownership and control of Dandelion and West Coast International, the first time a Hong Kong authority has directly linked Cheung to details of the 2003 US indictment.
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