b*****d 发帖数: 61690 | 1 Until April, Keping Xie, 55, was a gastroenterology professor at Houston's
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, where the officials say the
FBI is investigating a suspected effort to funnel advanced research from the
facility to the Chinese government.
Xie was part of a Chinese government science recruiting program called "
Thousand Talents" that U.S. intelligence has linked to espionage.
Court documents from the state case show that in January the University of
Texas at Houston Police opened an investigation into Xie for "Tampering with
a Government Record" in connection with suspected fraud.
Image: Keping XieKeping Xie worked at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in
Houston until April.NBC News
The type of alleged fraud is not specified and the documents don't disclose
what the specific record was. The documents do say, however, that when
police obtained a warrant and searched Xie's home and office, they seized
two devices that held various known images of child pornography.
Xie's attorney, Nathan Mays, told NBC News that law enforcement took a total
of 88 different devices from Xie's home, including phones, hard drives,
memory sticks, and various types of computers. Two of the hard drives were
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