U.S. Drops Its Case Against M.I.T. Scientist Accused of Hiding China Links
Source: New York Times
Gang Chen, a professor of mechanical engineering, was arrested a year ago, accused of concealing his affiliations with Chinese government institutions.
BOSTON Federal prosecutors on Thursday dropped the governments charges against Gang Chen, a professor of mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in a high-profile setback to the China Initiative, a nearly three-year-old government effort intended to stop scientists from passing sensitive technology to China.
Dr. Chen was arrested on Jan. 14, 2021, during President Donald J. Trumps last full week in office, and charged with a form of grant fraud, hiding his affiliations with Chinese government institutions in applications for $2.7 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Energy in 2017. He pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
Prosecutors submitted a motion to dismiss those charges on Thursday morning, stating that the government can no longer meet its burden of proof at trial. Judge Patti B. Saris of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts allowed the dismissal shortly before noon.
Dr. Chens arrest was front-page news in Boston, a hub of scientific research. It was met with protest from many of Dr. Chens colleagues in academia, who said prosecutors had overreached, blurring the line between grant disclosure violations and more serious crimes like espionage or intellectual property theft.
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