Mayor of California City Charged with Acting as Secret Agent for China
A former mayor of Arcadia is expected to admit guilt in federal court after being charged with acting as an unregistered agent for the People’s Republic of China, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.
Eileen Wang, who was elected to the Arcadia City Council in November 2022, has reached an agreement with federal prosecutors following allegations that she carried out assignments on behalf of the Chinese government through a website presented as a news outlet.
According to authorities, Wang, 58, and her associate Yaoning “Mike” Sun of Chino Hills operated a platform called “U.S. News Center” between late 2020 and 2022. The site was described as serving the local Chinese American community but allegedly functioned under the direction of officials from the People’s Republic of China.
Federal prosecutors said both Wang and Sun received instructions from Chinese authorities to publish content that portrayed the Chinese government in a favorable light and to circulate messaging aligned with Beijing’s positions.
“It is deeply concerning that someone who previously received and executed directives from PRC government officials is now in a position of public trust at all, but particularly so because that relationship with that foreign government had never been disclosed,” said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John A. Eisenberg.
One example cited by investigators involved a draft essay sent through the WeChat messaging platform in June 2021. The directive instructed them to counter a Los Angeles Times report on Xinjiang, a region associated with the Uyghur population. Within minutes of receiving the material, Wang and Sun posted an article on their site denying the existence of forced labor, including in the cotton industry, in the region.
In response to the rapid publication, the Chinese official reportedly replied, “So fast, thank you everyone.”
Prosecutors also said Wang later published another article in November 2021 at the request of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Wang stepped down from her City Council role and relinquished her position as mayor on Monday, according to information posted by the city.
As part of her plea deal, Wang acknowledged that she acted on behalf of the Chinese government within the United States without informing federal authorities, as required by law.
Her attorney issued a statement addressing the situation, saying:
“Events in Ms. Wang’s personal life – including her trust and love for apparently the wrong person who ultimately led her astray – require her to step away from public service… She apologizes and is sorry for the mistakes she has made in her personal life. Her love and devotion for the Arcadia community have not changed and did not waver.”
Sun, identified by prosecutors as a co-conspirator, is currently serving a four-year federal prison sentence after pleading guilty in October 2025 to acting as an unregistered foreign agent.
Wang made her initial court appearance Monday in downtown Los Angeles and is expected to formally enter her guilty plea in the coming weeks. She faces a potential maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.
Arcadia has a significant Chinese American population, with residents of Asian descent making up approximately 60% of the city’s total population.
{Matzav.com}
