Yang, right, attends the 2016 Republican National Convention.
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Top Democrats on four congressional committees have asked the FBI investigate the activities of Cindy Yang, the massage parlor owner who offered to sell Chinese business executives access to President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
In a letter sent Friday, the lawmakers requested that the FBI conduct โcriminal and counterintelligence investigations into credible allegations of potential human trafficking, as well as unlawful foreign lobbying, campaign finance and other activities by Ms. Yang.โ They also ask the bureau to conduct an assessment of counterintelligence risks or related concerns โassociated with any interactions between President Donald Trump and Ms. Yang.โ
Yang previously owned a Jupiter, Florida, massage parlor where New England Patriots owner Bob Kraft later allegedly solicited prostitution, a connection that gained notice after Yang snapped a selfie with Trump at a Super Bowl party at Mar-a-Lago last month. The Miami Herald reported that other massage parlors Yang and her family run have โgained a reputation for offering sexual services.โ Yang denies violating the law.
In 2017, Yang and her husband launched a business called GY US Investments LLC that offered to help clients gain access to Trump and members of his administration. On its website, the firm boasted it could arrange photos with the president along with opportunities to โinteract with the president, the Minister of Commerce and other political figures.โ Yang also arranged for a group of Chinese executives to attend a Trump fundraiser in New York in December 2017.
โIf true, these allegations raise serious counterintelligence concerns,โ the lawmakers wrote in the letter, which they sent to FBI Director Christopher Wray, Secret Service Director Randolph Alles, and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats. โChina has frequently used non-traditional intelligence collectors and businesspersons to compromise targets.โ
โAlthough Ms. Yangโs activities may only be those of an unscrupulous actor allegedly selling access to politicians for profit, her activities could permit adversary governments or their agents access to these same politicians to acquire potential material for blackmail or other even more nefarious purposes,โ the letter warned.
The letter was sent by Reps. Adam Schiff (D-Calif) and Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), the chairmen of the House Intelligence and Judiciary committees, and by Sens. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), the top Democrats on the Senate Intelligence and Judiciary committees.
A law firm representing Yang did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Monday. A spokeswoman for the firm, Palm Beach Law Offices, previously said they would decline all requests for comment from Mother Jones.
Read the letter.
Yang Letter (PDF)
Yang Letter (Text)
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