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https://www.afinalwarning.com/513927.html (Natural News) Chinese-born American immigrant You Xiaorong was convicted on April 22 for stealing trade secrets worth $120 million from several companies, including American firms. The 59-year-old, who is also known as Shannon You, was working alongside her Chinese associates to start a company in China using stolen BPA-free coating technology. Besides establishing this new company, prosecutors also argued that her purpose for stealing was to benefit the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
After a 12-day trial, You was found guilty of conspiracy to commit economic espionage, conspiracy to commit trade secret theft, possession of stolen trade secrets, economic espionage and wire fraud.
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WASHINGTON – A federal jury in Greeneville, Tennessee, convicted a U.S. citizen today of conspiracy to steal trade secrets, economic espionage and wire fraud.
Following a twelve-day trial, Dr. Xiaorong You, aka Shannon You, 59, of Lansing, Michigan, was convicted of conspiracy to commit trade secret theft, conspiracy to commit economic espionage, possession of stolen trade secrets, economic espionage, and wire fraud. You was originally indicted in February 2019 for trade secret offenses and wire fraud, and was charged in a superseding indictment with economic espionage and conspiracy to commit economic espionage in August 2020.
According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, You stole valuable trade secrets related to formulations for bisphenol-A-free (BPA-free) coatings for the inside of beverage cans. You was granted access to the trade secrets while working at The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Georgia, a
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A federal jury in Tennessee convicted a former Coca-Cola worker in a conspiracy to commit economic espionage benefiting China stemming from her work at the soda giant.
Xiaorong You, a U.S. citizen who worked as Coca-Cola’s principal engineer for global research between 2012 and 2017, was intent on setting up a company in China with stolen trade secrets, the Justice Department said.