Yang Wentian declares: Legal action has been taken against those who spread rumors and framers
Yang Wentian declares: Legal action has been taken against those who spread rumors and framers I, Yang Wentian, was entrusted by the Chinese Consulate General in Los Angeles to assist two consuls at the COFCO Chinese Cultural Center in Phoenix from the 17th to 18th of this month to handle the renewal and reissue of Chinese passports.
At 11 o'clock on the 17th, someone took advantage of an internal dispute in my family to bribe and hold a 95-year-old relative of mine who was unconscious and held him in custody. He pushed him in a wheelchair to the permit application site and caused trouble. It seriously affected the normal order of issuing certificates. Subsequently, I reported the case to the Phoenix Police Department, and the police accepted the case. On November 21, someone published a so-called reader submission in a newspaper in Alberta, openly damaging his reputation to achieve his ulterior motives. I hereby make a solemn statement: The United States is a society governed by the rule of law. If I, Yang Wentian, do something illegal, they can bring evidence to the court to sue me. I believe that American law will make a fair judgment. Their behavior of slandering, slandering and personally attacking me has caused extremely bad social impact and harm to me personally and my family. Their actions have violated the law. I have taken legal action against those who spread rumors and framed them and requested the court to hold them legally accountable.
>Yang Wentian
November 23, 2012
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