Ex-Chinese Official in US: Intrigue, Abuse, and Influence
Former Chinese Communist Party figure, Xuan Guojun, is at the center of a child abuse probe in California. This case has unraveled deeper links to Beijing's ethnic policies and the CCP's operations in the United States, raising ethical and legal concerns amid ongoing investigations.
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In a shocking development, former Chinese Communist Party official Xuan Guojun has been implicated in a child abuse investigation in Arcadia, California, as reported by The Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF). Police arrested Xuan and his wife, Silvia Zhang, following the hospitalization of their infant with severe head injuries.
Revelations from security footage have thrown a spotlight on the troubling scenario inside Xuan's $4 million mansion. The footage allegedly shows a nanny, Li Chunmei, engaging in abusive actions against 21 children, mostly toddlers. Although formal charges are still pending against Xuan and Zhang, their business, Mark Surrogacy Investments LLC, faces scrutiny over ethical breaches related to surrogate mothers.
Xuan's past roles in influential Chinese government bodies signify a broader web of connections. He held key positions in the Urumqi Municipal People's Congress and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region People's Congress, bodies synonymous with oppressive policies against Uyghurs. This backdrop adds layers of complexity to his current entanglements with US law enforcement, sparking questions about the CCP's reach into the US. Investigations by the FBI and DOJ are ongoing.
(With inputs from agencies.)

