The founder of China’s largest home appliance chain, (sideline note, who he was once the country’s richest man) went on trial today amid some of the tightest security seen at a Beijing court.Security was so tight that only family and one journalist from the state-controlled Xinhua news agency were allowed into the Beijing No 2 Intermediate People’s Court. Pens, paper, cameras and mobile telephones were confiscated from those entering the court. Damn!!! if i ever wind up in jail, I want that procedure!...wait, no, scratch....I'd want the free publicity.
Huang Guangyu, 41, former head of giant chain Gome Electronics, faces charges of insider trading, bribery and other business offences. Also on trial with him are his wife, Du Juan, thats right, Bonnie and Clyde, thats cute love right there, they got that bobbie and whitney love going 'boo you smoke i smoke too' damn, but I'm the ...cry at the trial and leave typa girl, uh huh, i will not ruin me for you...lols
Famed for his rags-to-riches tale,Huang has been in detention since November 2008 – the year in which he topped the Hurun Rich List of China’s wealthiest for the third time with a fortune estimated at $6.3 billion (£4 billion).i think my heart skipped a beat 6. whaaaaaat?!!!!!! do you know how shoes i can buy that, dozens all above $ 20,fascnate me darling, fascinate me...
He became the country’s richest man in 2004. It took prosecutors until February this year finally to bring charges against him. The man who once drove a large Mercedes arrived at the court in a prison van shortly before 10am.aint life a fat female dog?!damn, from rags to riches, then u back to rags?
Prosecutors had collected so much evidence in the case that a series of vans were required to bring the paperwork to the court.damn now thats a Chinese Mafia right there, vans of evidence? somebody better tell Mr. Huang to Go back to Jesus..things arent looking good for him,he's now faces up to 20 years in prison, disputed the evidence, a Chinese website claimed.(dont ask how i read it) gwet the full story on Huang Gunagyu's seven deadly sins on china.org.cn
Thursday, April 22, 2010
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