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if he's fleeing criminal prosecution for crimes he allegedly committed, he's not "in self-imposed exile", he's fleeing criminal prosecution. recommend removing biased and inaccurate language — Preceding unsigned comment added by Asdasxdrfgse456 ( talk • contribs) 22:01, 8 May 2023 (UTC)
How much financial property he owns? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.4.85.149 ( talk) 10:41, 11 December 2017 (UTC)
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In the English media, I've seen the name Guo addressed as "Miles Kwok" much more than Guo Wen-gui. Should we move the page to Miles Kwok? -- Daviddwd ( talk) 07:34, 25 December 2018 (UTC)
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I claim POV and non-RS on this bit:
The proceedings state that in May 2017, Guo Wengui publicly offered rewards for so-called "confidential documents" of the Chinese Government, which was deemed a profitable opportunity by Chen Zhiyu and Chen Zhiheng. The former reached out to...
Scary quotes, too detailed, etc. Please check or remove. Zezen ( talk) 06:17, 28 September 2019 (UTC)
This story from The New York Times is very informative:
-- Guy Macon ( talk) 13:38, 4 May 2021 (UTC)
Here is more on allegations that Guo Wengui is connected to Steve Bannon in the COVID-19 and Qanon conspiracy rants 2601:640:C600:3C20:D1A5:7BEA:EE37:5254 ( talk) 01:35, 18 May 2021 (UTC)
There are several songs credited to Miles Guo (as singer and songwriter) on YouTube; should this article mention his side career as a musician? 173.88.246.138 ( talk) 05:34, 3 July 2021 (UTC)
Earlier today I reverted two unsourced edits [1] [2] by @ CatchBias. They again reverted my reverts and then tripped Cluebot NG's filters. CatchBias then added their edit again but with a wall street journal opinion article as the source. That edit was reverted by @ Novem Linguae. I believe my initial reverts fall under Wikipedia's policy for unsourced material in the biographies of a living persons without question. I believe @ Novem Linguae's edit falls under Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons section about sources that are challenged or likely to be challenged. Furthermore, the article sourced by @ CatchBias is clearly an opinion piece which falls under Statments of opinion. As far as my feelings on the matter, I say we leave the section as is, because it was already properly sourced and the language before the edits adhered to the manual of style. I'd be interested to hear other's opinions on the matter as well! Thanks, Philipnelson99 ( talk) 00:41, 8 July 2021 (UTC)
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None of this is cited. "In April 2020, Guo wengui began to sell all illegal products of G series, including G dollar and G coins. He advocated private placement and asked everyone[who?] to invest. He promised 17.5% annual income. The majority of investors found that it was a fraud and reported it." Googling +"Guo wengui" +"g dollar" does not result in any reputable results. Tmpst ( talk) 05:28, 16 February 2022 (UTC)
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Add source about his spouse, as cited from the BBC.
"涉案金額高達329億 郭文貴家族香港「洗錢案」曝出更多細節" [The amount involved in the case is as high as 32.9 billion. More details of the "money laundering case" of Guo Wengui's family in Hong Kong have been revealed] (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 16 August 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2022. According to public information, Guo Wengui's wife is Yue Qingzhi...
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Change "Guo is a member of former U.S. President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida and Mark's Club in Mayfair, London." to "Guo is a member of former U.S. President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida."
Remove the mention of Mark's Club in Mayfair as it is a private members club and membership is strictly not public information. I am the PR Executive of The Birley Clubs, please email me at kyosumi@birleyclubs.co.uk if you want to discuss this further. Knysm ( talk) 12:44, 3 March 2022 (UTC)
In the section "Misinformation campaign against Guo Wengui", it is stated that government controlled accounts are publishing misinformation against Guo wengui, citing an ASPI report. However, the report does not mention "minsinformation" and explicitly states that they can't be sure whether the government is involved or not AAAAA143222 ( talk) 15:22, 1 August 2022 (UTC)
Has Guo Wengui acknowledged that he had been a longtime "affiliate" of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), which is said to have tasked him with "handling things for them" and connecting with "sensitive figures" abroad, traveling on 11 different passports and employing the code name Wu Nan? Source 173.88.246.138 ( talk) 02:06, 20 October 2022 (UTC)
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To change 2023 fraud, to 2023 fraud lawsuit, to indicate the status of the case as unresolved. I'd also like to add on that topic that: 'M. Miles Guo will be held in federal prison until 2024, that's 10 month jail minimum, after being denied bail, and thus before any judgment was rendered.'
Cordially, Jean Merlier Merlierj ( talk) 15:38, 28 June 2023 (UTC)
Should we add the information that Guo's former chief of staff, Yvette Wang, just pleaded guilty to swindling hundreds of thousands of victims around the world out of US$1 billion? Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/03/guo-wengui-chief-of-staff-pleads-guilty-to-1-billion-fraud.html 98.123.38.211 ( talk) 19:49, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
In the section about "Credibility of documents". Only one paragraph(the shortest one) cites a relatively reliable source. The second paragraph has no source, and the other two use Chinese state media(which is a propaganda mouthpiece for the Chinese government). The entire section is written in a heavily slanted way, too. 70.162.238.140 ( talk) 05:08, 12 May 2024 (UTC)
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if he's fleeing criminal prosecution for crimes he allegedly committed, he's not "in self-imposed exile", he's fleeing criminal prosecution. recommend removing biased and inaccurate language — Preceding unsigned comment added by Asdasxdrfgse456 ( talk • contribs) 22:01, 8 May 2023 (UTC)
How much financial property he owns? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.4.85.149 ( talk) 10:41, 11 December 2017 (UTC)
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In the English media, I've seen the name Guo addressed as "Miles Kwok" much more than Guo Wen-gui. Should we move the page to Miles Kwok? -- Daviddwd ( talk) 07:34, 25 December 2018 (UTC)
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I claim POV and non-RS on this bit:
The proceedings state that in May 2017, Guo Wengui publicly offered rewards for so-called "confidential documents" of the Chinese Government, which was deemed a profitable opportunity by Chen Zhiyu and Chen Zhiheng. The former reached out to...
Scary quotes, too detailed, etc. Please check or remove. Zezen ( talk) 06:17, 28 September 2019 (UTC)
This story from The New York Times is very informative:
-- Guy Macon ( talk) 13:38, 4 May 2021 (UTC)
Here is more on allegations that Guo Wengui is connected to Steve Bannon in the COVID-19 and Qanon conspiracy rants 2601:640:C600:3C20:D1A5:7BEA:EE37:5254 ( talk) 01:35, 18 May 2021 (UTC)
There are several songs credited to Miles Guo (as singer and songwriter) on YouTube; should this article mention his side career as a musician? 173.88.246.138 ( talk) 05:34, 3 July 2021 (UTC)
Earlier today I reverted two unsourced edits [1] [2] by @ CatchBias. They again reverted my reverts and then tripped Cluebot NG's filters. CatchBias then added their edit again but with a wall street journal opinion article as the source. That edit was reverted by @ Novem Linguae. I believe my initial reverts fall under Wikipedia's policy for unsourced material in the biographies of a living persons without question. I believe @ Novem Linguae's edit falls under Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons section about sources that are challenged or likely to be challenged. Furthermore, the article sourced by @ CatchBias is clearly an opinion piece which falls under Statments of opinion. As far as my feelings on the matter, I say we leave the section as is, because it was already properly sourced and the language before the edits adhered to the manual of style. I'd be interested to hear other's opinions on the matter as well! Thanks, Philipnelson99 ( talk) 00:41, 8 July 2021 (UTC)
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None of this is cited. "In April 2020, Guo wengui began to sell all illegal products of G series, including G dollar and G coins. He advocated private placement and asked everyone[who?] to invest. He promised 17.5% annual income. The majority of investors found that it was a fraud and reported it." Googling +"Guo wengui" +"g dollar" does not result in any reputable results. Tmpst ( talk) 05:28, 16 February 2022 (UTC)
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Add source about his spouse, as cited from the BBC.
"涉案金額高達329億 郭文貴家族香港「洗錢案」曝出更多細節" [The amount involved in the case is as high as 32.9 billion. More details of the "money laundering case" of Guo Wengui's family in Hong Kong have been revealed] (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 16 August 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2022. According to public information, Guo Wengui's wife is Yue Qingzhi...
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Change "Guo is a member of former U.S. President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida and Mark's Club in Mayfair, London." to "Guo is a member of former U.S. President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida."
Remove the mention of Mark's Club in Mayfair as it is a private members club and membership is strictly not public information. I am the PR Executive of The Birley Clubs, please email me at kyosumi@birleyclubs.co.uk if you want to discuss this further. Knysm ( talk) 12:44, 3 March 2022 (UTC)
In the section "Misinformation campaign against Guo Wengui", it is stated that government controlled accounts are publishing misinformation against Guo wengui, citing an ASPI report. However, the report does not mention "minsinformation" and explicitly states that they can't be sure whether the government is involved or not AAAAA143222 ( talk) 15:22, 1 August 2022 (UTC)
Has Guo Wengui acknowledged that he had been a longtime "affiliate" of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), which is said to have tasked him with "handling things for them" and connecting with "sensitive figures" abroad, traveling on 11 different passports and employing the code name Wu Nan? Source 173.88.246.138 ( talk) 02:06, 20 October 2022 (UTC)
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To change 2023 fraud, to 2023 fraud lawsuit, to indicate the status of the case as unresolved. I'd also like to add on that topic that: 'M. Miles Guo will be held in federal prison until 2024, that's 10 month jail minimum, after being denied bail, and thus before any judgment was rendered.'
Cordially, Jean Merlier Merlierj ( talk) 15:38, 28 June 2023 (UTC)
Should we add the information that Guo's former chief of staff, Yvette Wang, just pleaded guilty to swindling hundreds of thousands of victims around the world out of US$1 billion? Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/03/guo-wengui-chief-of-staff-pleads-guilty-to-1-billion-fraud.html 98.123.38.211 ( talk) 19:49, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
In the section about "Credibility of documents". Only one paragraph(the shortest one) cites a relatively reliable source. The second paragraph has no source, and the other two use Chinese state media(which is a propaganda mouthpiece for the Chinese government). The entire section is written in a heavily slanted way, too. 70.162.238.140 ( talk) 05:08, 12 May 2024 (UTC)