John Huang

John Huang (Chinese: 黃建南, born 1945) is a major figure in the 1996 United States campaign finance controversy.

Huang and his father fled to Taiwan at the end of the Chinese Civil War before he eventually emigrated to the United States in 1969[1] to study for an M.B.A. at the University of Connecticut.

[4] On August 12, 1999, Huang pleaded guilty to a felony conspiracy charge for violating campaign finance laws and was sentenced to one year of probation.

Prosecutors said Huang was responsible for arranging about $156,000 in illegal campaign contributions from Lippo Group employees to the Democratic Party.

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