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FILE - In this Feb. 16, 2012 file photo released by Anna Wu, American businessman Vincent Wu, right, poses for a photo with his wife Yip Lai Fong, center, and daughter Anna Wu as they wait to welcome China's then-Vice President Xi Jinping on his visit to Los Angeles, Calif. Wu stood trial in China on Monday, Feb. 10, 2014 for allegedly heading a violent mob that kidnapped rivals and operated illegal casinos, charges he's said he was tortured into confessing. Authorities in southern China have accused Wu of gang crimes but his family and lawyers say he's a law-abiding businessman whose rivals have framed him to seize his assets. Wu's lawyers urged a court in the southern city of Guangzhou to recognize the defendant's American citizenship as he and more than two dozen associates stood trial.  (AP Photo/File)

FILE - In this Feb. 16, 2012 file photo released by Anna Wu, American businessman Vincent Wu, right, poses for a photo with his wife Yip Lai Fong, center, and daughter Anna Wu as they wait to welcome China's then-Vice President Xi Jinping on his visit to Los Angeles, Calif. Wu stood trial in China on Monday, Feb. 10, 2014 for allegedly heading a violent mob that kidnapped rivals and operated illegal casinos, charges he's said he was tortured into confessing. Authorities in southern China have accused Wu of gang crimes but his family and lawyers say he's a law-abiding businessman whose rivals have framed him to seize his assets. Wu's lawyers urged a court in the southern city of Guangzhou to recognize the defendant's American citizenship as he and more than two dozen associates stood trial. (AP Photo/File)

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