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UCLA library user borrowed rare Chinese manuscripts, returned fakes, DOJ says

8 August 2025
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UCLA library user borrowed rare Chinese manuscripts, returned fakes, DOJ says
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A UCLA library user, Jeffery Ying, has been charged with stealing rare Chinese manuscripts valued at $216,000 by checking them out and replacing them with fake copies, using various aliases. Following an investigation revealing his activities, including returning dummy manuscripts and traveling to China, law enforcement discovered evidence of his scheme, and if convicted, he faces up to 10 years in federal prison.

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