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If Yu had been white, his attorneys contend, the trade secrets spat might have been handled through a lawsuit in civil court, without the threat of prison time.
The case prosecutor even objected to having a sole ASIAN (cue for Chinese) to being a member of the jury:
When the prosecutor replied that the objection was based on the man’s profession, the judge asked what that was. Silence ensued. “You don’t even know what the profession is,” the judge admonished the prosecutor. (Court documents, which give only the man’s first name and last initial, reveal that he worked as a nurse and paraprofessional for a public school system.) The government ended up withdrawing the objection, and the man remained on the jury.
“The verdict revealed this case for what it truly is: a trumped-up civil dispute between a multibillion-dollar, global technology company and its former employee concerning alleged trade secrets,” wrote Yu’s attorneys in a recent filing. “The government’s relentless pursuit of Mr. Yu was driven, at least in part, by its baseless and offensive assumption that he was a Chinese spy, secretly loyal to China and, thus, a danger to the national security of the United States.”
And as for his WHITE AMERICAN accuser:
Then, halfway through the trial, Blount, Yu’s Boston-area competitor, took the stand. In 2020, he had sold Custom MMIC for a. He later started a new company, Kapabl Engineering. When cross-examined by the defense, Blount admitted that he had met Yu before, though he said he did not remember the encounter. He conceded that Kapabl Engineering was, like Tricon, registered in his wife’s name. Just as Tricon had a bare-bones website, Kapabl Engineering had a site that Blount conceded was “rudimentary.” And much as Tricon had sent designs to Taiwan to be manufactured without obtaining an export license, Custom MMIC had sent designs to France without a license until 2019, the year Yu was arrested.
“Custom never got an export license to send the GDS to France?” asked Fick, Yu’s attorney, referring to a chip design file.
“We did not, no,” Blount answered.
“And is that because you were intentionally violating the law?” Fick asked.
“No,” Blount said.
Blount also admitted that he was connected to the tip to the FBI. “We brought this matter to the FBI back in 2017,” he said.
@Overlord stop making an ass out of yourself whenever you accused us of stealing just to get ahead; it's f.. Ng insulting and defiles on the hard work, perseverance, and the will to succeed without complaints. Not to mention common sense and Data showing how Chinese students perform in western countries, supposed best education system, not to mention test results that has put China consistently on top of world rankings, and Chinese universities at the top world ranking as well. Having said that, these Chinese folks still love their new adopted country despite the great ordeal they have been put under by the country they choose to serve. Your country, India, despite all the negative things it's going through and the shitty rankings in HDI the WESTERN NARRATIVE has largely been positive not because of the actual facts but it's simply because of GEOPOLITICS. Nothing to do with REALITY.
If Yu had been white, his attorneys contend, the trade secrets spat might have been handled through a lawsuit in civil court, without the threat of prison time.
The case prosecutor even objected to having a sole ASIAN (cue for Chinese) to being a member of the jury:
“Why Are You Challenging Him?”
The drama began even before the trial started, when a prosecutor tried to ensure that an Asian American man was not chosen for the jury. The judge questioned the prosecutor’s motive. The potential juror, the judge noted, “is Asian; why are you challenging him? I see no reason to challenge him.”When the prosecutor replied that the objection was based on the man’s profession, the judge asked what that was. Silence ensued. “You don’t even know what the profession is,” the judge admonished the prosecutor. (Court documents, which give only the man’s first name and last initial, reveal that he worked as a nurse and paraprofessional for a public school system.) The government ended up withdrawing the objection, and the man remained on the jury.
“The verdict revealed this case for what it truly is: a trumped-up civil dispute between a multibillion-dollar, global technology company and its former employee concerning alleged trade secrets,” wrote Yu’s attorneys in a recent filing. “The government’s relentless pursuit of Mr. Yu was driven, at least in part, by its baseless and offensive assumption that he was a Chinese spy, secretly loyal to China and, thus, a danger to the national security of the United States.”
And as for his WHITE AMERICAN accuser:
Then, halfway through the trial, Blount, Yu’s Boston-area competitor, took the stand. In 2020, he had sold Custom MMIC for a. He later started a new company, Kapabl Engineering. When cross-examined by the defense, Blount admitted that he had met Yu before, though he said he did not remember the encounter. He conceded that Kapabl Engineering was, like Tricon, registered in his wife’s name. Just as Tricon had a bare-bones website, Kapabl Engineering had a site that Blount conceded was “rudimentary.” And much as Tricon had sent designs to Taiwan to be manufactured without obtaining an export license, Custom MMIC had sent designs to France without a license until 2019, the year Yu was arrested.
“Custom never got an export license to send the GDS to France?” asked Fick, Yu’s attorney, referring to a chip design file.
“We did not, no,” Blount answered.
“And is that because you were intentionally violating the law?” Fick asked.
“No,” Blount said.
Blount also admitted that he was connected to the tip to the FBI. “We brought this matter to the FBI back in 2017,” he said.
@Overlord stop making an ass out of yourself whenever you accused us of stealing just to get ahead; it's f.. Ng insulting and defiles on the hard work, perseverance, and the will to succeed without complaints. Not to mention common sense and Data showing how Chinese students perform in western countries, supposed best education system, not to mention test results that has put China consistently on top of world rankings, and Chinese universities at the top world ranking as well. Having said that, these Chinese folks still love their new adopted country despite the great ordeal they have been put under by the country they choose to serve. Your country, India, despite all the negative things it's going through and the shitty rankings in HDI the WESTERN NARRATIVE has largely been positive not because of the actual facts but it's simply because of GEOPOLITICS. Nothing to do with REALITY.