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  2. Extradition case of Meng Wanzhou - Wikipedia

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    On September 24, 2021, the Department of Justice announced it had reached a deal with Meng to resolve the case through a deferred prosecution agreement. As part of the deal, Meng agreed to a statement of facts that said she had made untrue statements to HSBC to enable transactions in the United States, at least some of which supported Huawei's ...

  3. Meng Wanzhou - Wikipedia

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    Meng Wanzhou was born Ren Wanzhou on 13 February 1972 [18] in Chengdu, Sichuan province. [ 6 ] [ 19 ] She is the daughter of Ren Zhengfei and his first wife, Meng Jun, who is the daughter of Meng Dongbo, a former deputy secretary of East China Military and Administrative Committees and deputy provincial governor of Sichuan.

  4. US acted 'honourably' in pursuit of Meng Wanzhou, Canadian ...

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    US prosecutors pursuing Meng Wanzhou on fraud charges had acted "honourably", and claims that they tried to mislead her extradition case in Vancouver were unsubstantiated, a Canadian government ...

  5. Extradition judge is told she, not minister, must decide if ...

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    The United States was engaged in a "power grab" that breached international law by trying to regulate Meng Wanzhou's conduct in Hong Kong, the Huawei Technologies executive's lawyer told her ...

  6. Reject Meng Wanzhou's 'exciting narrative' of abuse ... - AOL

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    The judge in Meng Wanzhou's extradition hearing should reject the Huawei executive's "exciting narrative" about a conspiracy by Canadian and US authorities to abuse her rights, and throw out an ...

  7. Michael Kovrig - Wikipedia

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    Michael Kovrig (born February 3, 1972) [1] is a Canadian geopolitical advisor, analyst, author, and former diplomat. [2] In December 2018, he was arbitrarily detained in Beijing by Chinese authorities and held for 1,019 days on charges widely seen as fabricated, politically-motivated and retaliatory for the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.

  8. Canada had to arrest Meng Wanzhou and it was not ... - AOL

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    Canada was obliged to arrest Meng Wanzhou at Vancouver's airport more than two years ago, but her detention had now been revealed as unlawful, the Huawei Technologies executive's lawyer told her ...

  9. Michael Spavor - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] On September 24, 2021, Spavor was released after the dropping of Meng Wanzhou's extradition request as part of her deferred prosecution agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice. [9] Canadian officials initially claimed the espionage charges were "unfounded".