Kansas researcher given time served in China-related case

FILE- This undated file photo provided by the University of Kansas shows researcher Feng “Franklin†Tao. The former researcher who was accused of concealing work he did in China while employed by the University of Kansas will be sentenced Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023. Tao was convicted last year of three counts of wire fraud and one count of making a false statement. (Kelsey Kimberlin/University of Kansas via AP, File)

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A former researcher who was accused of hiding work he did in China while employed by the University of Kansas, was sentenced Wednesday to time served by a federal judge who said his action did not warrant a prison sentence.

Feng “Franklin†Tao was originally in April on four counts, including three counts of wire fraud. But U.S. District Judge Julie Robinson in September the wire fraud convictions and let the false statement conviction stand.

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