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People Of The New Federal State Of China Launch A Lawsuit Against Shan Weijian

On November 28th, after launching the peaceful protests in the U.S. and Japan against the CCP spy Shan Weijian, Paul Hasting LLP and its attorney Luc Despins, people from the New Federal State of China (NFSC) filed a lawsuit at Southern District Court of New York, suing Shan Weijian and Paul Hastings for violating their rights. People of the NFSC are using justice as weapons to defend their natural rights. As a senior spy of the CCP, Shan Weijian has created series of framed cases against Miles Guo, while Miles was launching the Whistleblower Movement and exposes the evil truth of the CCP to the world. Paul Hastings LLP is supposed to protect the U.S. judicial justice, but it has become an accomplice of the CCP and Shan Weijian. Paul Hastings has assisted the CCP and Shan Weijian through launching judicial entanglement lawsuit by framed cases against Miles and proposing blackmail as options. Furthermore, Paul Hastings has assured to disturb, persecute and destroy the people of the NFSC, who have the same belief with Miles to take down the CCP. There are also attempting to threaten Miles and NFSC to give up eliminating CCP. While Shan Weijian, Paul Hasting and its attorney Luc Despins are ignoring the U.S. justice, devoting in working for the CCP, and constantly threatening people of the NFSC, the people of the NFSC still believe the U.S. justice is fair and superior. They launched lawsuits against Shan Weijian, Paul Hasting and Luc Despins at Southern District Court of New York. They are not only wanting to defend their safeties and interests through justice, but also to expose the darkness of the U.S. justice under the CCP’s collusion. The NFSC people are the most frightened power to the CCP.

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