Ex-Fed advisor gets over three years in prison for lying about China ties
A former Federal Reserve adviser has been sentenced to prison for concealing ties to China.
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The brief
A former adviser to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors has been sentenced to federal prison. The individual received a 38-month term for lying to an internal watchdog regarding ties to China.
Coverage from Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal, and CNBC emphasizes that the sentencing stems from a case involving secrets related to China. TradingView and Forex Factory also reported on the prison term for the former official.
Further developments will depend on the execution of the 38-month sentence specified in the reports.
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Quick answers
What was the sentence given to the former Fed adviser?
The adviser was sentenced to 38 months in prison.
Why was the former adviser sentenced to prison?
The sentencing was due to lying to an internal watchdog about ties to China.
Who did the individual advise?
The individual served as an adviser to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
Coverage (5)
- Ex-Federal Reserve adviser sentenced to prison for lying about China ties TradingView · 5h ago
- Former Adviser to Federal Reserve Board of Governors Sentenced to Federal Prison Term Forex Factory · 5h ago
- Ex-Fed Adviser Gets Three Years in Prison in China Secrets Case Bloomberg.com · 5h ago
- Former Fed Adviser Gets 38 Months in Prison for Lying to Internal Watchdog WSJ · 5h ago
- Ex-Fed advisor gets over three years in prison for lying about China ties CNBC · 5h ago
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