A Chinese billionaire convicted of bribing United Nations diplomats can stay out of jail for now.
A federal judge in New York said Monday he’ll let Ng Lap Seng remain under house arrest at his luxury apartment in Manhattan until he is sentenced.
A Chinese billionaire convicted of bribing United Nations diplomats can continue to stay under house arrest at his luxury apartment until he is sentenced, but a federal judge set new rules.
August 07, 2017 at 04:00 PM
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A Chinese billionaire convicted of bribing United Nations diplomats can stay out of jail for now.
A federal judge in New York said Monday he’ll let Ng Lap Seng remain under house arrest at his luxury apartment in Manhattan until he is sentenced.
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