Was a good week a few other worthy mentions. 1. Newsmax has been...

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    Was a good week a few other worthy mentions.

    1. Newsmax has been subpoenaed in Rudy’s bankruptcy case and now Rudy’s “political advisor/spokesman” Ted Goodman has too.

    https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysb.319064/gov.uscourts.nysb.319064.245.0.pdf

    “Pro-Trump network Newsmax faces subpoena for documents as bankruptcy lawyers deepen probe of Rudy Giuliani’s finances”

    (Not sure if Rudy and Co have posted their required monthly bankruptcy report yet, hope they are not late again, Rudy must be really enjoying his bankruptcy)

    https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...yers-deepen-probe-of-rudy-giulianis-finances/

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    https://www.forbes.com/sites/alison...money-troubles-after-he-files-for-bankruptcy/

    2. Bannon’s luxury yachting mate Miles Guo’s trial continues.
    3. Steve needs to report to prison.

    “MANHATTAN (CN) — Jenny Li said she first heard about Guo Wengui on a radio station in 2017. Intrigued by his claims about disclosing corruption in the Chinese Communist Party, Li said she started watching Guo’s other interviews and livestreams.


    Before she knew it, Li was a fervent fan. She listened to Guo’s livestreams five or six times per week and started investing tens of thousands of dollars into his business ventures, she testified.

    “I believed whatever he said,” Li told a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday.

    She was federal prosecutors' ninth witness in their case against Guo — also known as Ho Wan Kwok and Miles Guo — who is standing trial on charges that he orchestrated a massive international fraud scheme worth more than $1 billion.

    Guo is accused of scamming his followers by urging them to invest in his various businesses with the promise of equity, only for those stocks never to be delivered. Prosecutors say Li was one of his victims.

    Li, a middle-aged woman who testified in Mandarin through a translator, told the court she invested more than $100,000 total in Guo’s businesses thinking she was getting stocks in return. One of those ventures was GTV, a Chinese video website that Guo founded with former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon.

    As Guo told his followers that GTV would grow bigger than YouTube, promising big gains to any investors, Li poured $20,000 into the company, she said. After that, she invested more than $80,000 into Guo’s other businesses including Himalaya Farm Alliance and G CLUBS, each of which were advertised to come with their own sets of perks and stock options.

    In reality, Li said she got “nothing.”

    https://www.courthousenews.com/mile...witness-says-in-trial-of-chinese-billionaire/
 
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