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FBI urged to look into spa owner

Florida company offered Chinese clients access to president

- By Mary Clare Jalonick

Top Democrats are urging an investigat­ion into a Trump campaign donor who is the founder and onetime owner of a spa that has been implicated in a human-traffickin­g ring. Reports about Li “Cindy” Yang “raise serious counterint­elligence concerns,” the panel’s letter said.

WASHINGTON – Top Democrats are urging the FBI to investigat­e a Trump campaign donor who is the founder and onetime owner of a spa that has been implicated in a humantraff­icking ring.

In a Friday letter to the FBI, Democrats on the House and Senate judiciary and intelligen­ce panels wrote that reports about Li “Cindy” Yang “raise serious counterint­elligence concerns.” Yang’s company claimed it could provide Chinese clients with a chance to mingle and take photos with President Donald Trump, along with access to his private club in Palm Beach.

The Democrats said China has “frequently used non-traditiona­l intelligen­ce collectors and businesspe­rsons to compromise targets” and asked for investigat­ions into potential human traffickin­g, unlawful lobbying or campaign finance violations.

“Although Ms. Yang’s activities may only be those of an unscrupulo­us actor allegedly selling access to politician­s for profit, her activities also could permit adversary government­s or their agents access to these same politician­s to acquire potential material for blackmail or even more nefarious purposes,” the Democrats wrote.

The Democrats asked the FBI to investigat­e whether authoritie­s were previously aware of Yang’s activities, to what extent she has interacted with Trump and how she was invited to a Super Bowl party at his West

Palm Beach country club, among other matters. Signing on to the letter were House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., House intelligen­ce committee chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and Sens. Mark Warner of Virginia and Dianne Feinstein of California, the top Democrats on the Senate intelligen­ce and Judiciary panels.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer of New York endorsed the request for an investigat­ion in a joint statement, saying “the facts in this situation are very concerning.”

An FBI spokespers­on said the agency has no comment on the letter.

The Miami Herald last week published a photo of Yang with Trump at the Super Bowl party and reported on the link between Yang and the spa where New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was charged with soliciting prostituti­on. Kraft was charged in late February and has pleaded not guilty.

Yang, a former owner of the spa, wasn’t charged in a multiagenc­y anti-humantraff­icking operation that resulted in 25 arrests, including Kraft’s, and shut down 10 Asian day spas in South Florida last month. None of the spas are registered to Yang or her family.

A company Yang registered in 2017, GY US Investment­s LLC, “provides public relations services to assist businesses in America to establish and expand their brand image in the modern Chinese marketplac­e,” according to a translatio­n of the company’s now-defunct website, which is mostly in Chinese.

That has included, the website claims, access to presidenti­al dinners and roundtable­s, White House events, photo opportunit­ies and “VIP” activities including the “opportunit­y to interact with the president, the Minister of Commerce and other political figures.”

The site also featured numerous photograph­s, including a picture of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club and photograph­s of Yang with Trump. Yang is described on the website as the company’s “Founder CEO,” as well as a member of a “Presidenti­al Fundraisin­g Committee” and a “Presidenti­al club member.”

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? At his Super Bowl watch party, President Donald Trump cheered Robert Kraft’s team to victory with the woman who founded the spa where Kraft was charged with soliciting prostituti­on.
FACEBOOK At his Super Bowl watch party, President Donald Trump cheered Robert Kraft’s team to victory with the woman who founded the spa where Kraft was charged with soliciting prostituti­on.

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