A Chinese woman who was acquitted of trespassing at U.S. President Donald Trump&...
- A Chinese woman who was acquitted of trespassing at U.S. President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida was sentenced to six months in jail on Friday on a separate charge of resisting arrest.
Her prosecution was left to local rather than federal authorities, as the president was not present on Dec. 18 when she entered the property and began taking pictures. “I’m a law-abiding citizen,” Lu told the judge through a Mandarin interpreter at her sentencing hearing, according to the South Florida Sun Sentinel. “I’m an ordinary Chinese woman. I never thought I would end up in jail.”
That incident raised fears Zhang could have posed an intelligence threat, but U.S. experts told Reuters it was hard to believe she was a professional spy.
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