Chinese woman invading US presidential villa to leave the country without evidence of spy November 26, 10:16

In March, the US federal district court sentenced a Chinese woman who was arrested on suspicion of trespassing into Trump's villa for eight months. The woman was thought to be a Chinese spy, but no evidence was found and she is expected to leave the country soon.

In March, a 33-year-old Chinese woman from Shanghai, explaining the secret service he was guarding, told the villa “Mar Ah Lago”, President Trump ’s villa in South Florida, USA. He was arrested on suspicion of trespassing as he entered.

In addition to the USB memory that seems to contain the virus, the woman had four mobile phones and electronic devices that detected signals to search for hidden cameras, so the American investigative authorities could also be a Chinese spy I was investigating the investigation.

However, the USB memory that was initially reported to contain a virus was later confirmed to be not a virus, and no evidence of spying was found.

For this reason, the woman was not prosecuted for spying, and the federal district court sentenced it to eight months in prison for crimes of trespassing.

The woman has been detained for more than 7 months and is expected to leave the country soon.