China News Service, May 6. According to Hong Kong's Wen Wei Po, the Internet radio host "Jesse" (formerly Yin Yaosheng), who is suspected of colluding with "Taiwan independence" organizations and launching a crowdfunding "sponsorship" plan to escape from Taiwan's "Black Demon", was suspected of being involved in the year before. She was charged with sedition and money laundering, and a total of 10 counts including alternate charges, and her female assistant, Li Baoli, was charged with two counts of money laundering.

When the case was re-examined in the District Court on the 5th, the prosecution revealed that Yin Yaosheng planned to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit an act of incitement with intent and three counts of money laundering.

The judge adjourned the case to August 1 to hear the guilty plea, Yin Yaosheng continued to be remanded in custody, and Li Baoli continued to be released on bail.

  According to reports, the defendant Yin Yaosheng (52 years old, hosted by the Internet station), was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit an act with intent to incite, and 4 alternate charges of committing an act with intent to incite.

He was also charged with five counts of money laundering involving more than 11 million yuan (HKD, the same below), two of which involved him and his female assistant, Li Baoli (51 years old, insurance practitioner), another defendant in the case.

  The case was arraigned again in the District Court on the 5th.

  Yin Yaosheng is charged with conspiracy to act with seditious intent, that between February 8 and November 21, 2020, he conspired with others to commit an act with seditious intent, namely hosting, producing, publishing and uploading Online programs intended to cause hatred or contempt for the central government and the Hong Kong SAR government, in order to provoke their betrayal, to provoke Hong Kong residents to attempt to change other matters legally enacted in Hong Kong without legal means, to arouse dissatisfaction with the judiciary and the people, or to alienate them. betrayal; deepen ill feelings and hostility among different classes of people; incite others to use violence; and or incite others to disobey the law or obey lawful orders.

  Yin Yaosheng was also charged with five counts of money laundering, and his assistant Li Baoli was charged with two counts of money laundering.