
Simon Saw-Teong Ang 洪思忠
Docket ID: 5:20-cr-50029
District Court, W.D. Arkansas
Date filed: July 28, 2020
Date ended: June 28, 2022
On January 21, 2022, Professor Simon Saw-Teong Ang and the U.S. government filed a plea agreement in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. Under the agreement, Professor Ang pleaded guilty to one count of making a false statement to a federal agent (18 U.S.C. § 1001). In return, the government agreed to dismiss the remaining 58 counts upon the Court’s approval.
Previously, on July 29, 2020, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that Professor Ang, then 63, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, had been indicted by a federal grand jury. A superseding indictment filed on July 28, 2021, charged him with 55 counts of wire fraud, two counts of making false statements, and two counts of false statements related to passport applications.
His prosecution was brought under the DOJ’s “China Initiative,” launched in November 2018 to counter alleged economic espionage and trade secret theft linked to China. However, none of the charges against Professor Ang involved espionage or theft of trade secrets.
Professor Ang had served as a professor and Director of the High Density Electronics Center (HiDEC) at the University of Arkansas since 1988. He was terminated by the university less than two months after his arrest in 2020.
A jury trial was scheduled for February 7, 2022, but was rendered moot by the plea deal. In June 2022, Professor Ang was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison.
References and Links
CourtListener: United States v. Ang (5:20-cr-50029)
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2022/01/22 The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Former UA professor pleads guilty to making false statement after scrutiny on China ties
2022/01/21 Science: U.S. accepts plea by Arkansas scientist charged in controversial China Initiative
2022/01/21 AP News: Arkansas prof pleads guilty to lying about China patents
2022/01/21 Case 5:20-cr-50029 Document 71: Plea Agreement
2021/08/03 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Ex-UA professor pleads innocent in fraud case
2020/07/29 DOJ: University of Arkansas Professor Indicted for Wire Fraud and Passport Fraud
2021/07/28 Case 5:20-cr-50029 Document 34: Superceding Indictment
2020/05/13 UPI: U.S. charges Arkansas researcher over NASA funds, ties to China
2020/05/12 CNN: FBI arrests researcher for NASA who allegedly failed to report ties to China