Chinese investors vs Gulf Coast Funds Management

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Chinese investors

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Gulf Coast Funds Management

Terry Mcauliffe, Anthony Rodham, GreenTech Automotive

Filing Date:November 22, 2017

Case:Chinese Investors Vs. Terry Mcauliffe, Anthony Rodham and others

Jurisdiction:Federal District Court for the Western District of Virginia

Status:Pending

Civil / Criminal:Civil

Cause(s) of Action:

Fraud

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Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe and former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's brother Anthony Rodham are facing a $17 million fraud lawsuit from Chinese investors in Greentech Automotive, an electric car company that appears to be struggling to survive. A group of 32 Chinese citizens filed the suit last week in Fairfax County, Virginia court, claiming that they were swindled out of about $560,000 apiece as a result of misrepresentations made by McAuliffe and Rodham—two of the most prominent and politically connected proponents of the venture aimed at manufacturing electric cars in the U.S.

Files
Nov
29
2017

GreenTech Civil Case

Greentech_Civil_Case.pdf
Attorneys, Regional Centers and Firms
Gerard Fox Law, P.C.Gerard P. FoxGulf Coast Funds Management

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