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The judgment was issued in a case brought by the Missouri attorney general. The Chinese government did not respond to the claims in court.

A federal judge in Missouri found the Chinese government responsible for covering up the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and hoarding protective equipment in a ruling on Friday. He entered a judgment of more than $24 billion that Missouri officials vowed to enforce by seizing Chinese assets.

The lawsuit, filed by the Missouri attorney general’s office in April 2020, during the early months of the pandemic, accused the Chinese government of withholding information about the existence and spread of the virus and then of cutting off the supply of personal protective equipment, or P.P.E., from the rest of the world. Chinese officials said Friday that they did not accept the judge’s decision.

In his ruling, Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. wrote that “China was misleading the world about the dangers and scope of the Covid-19 pandemic” and had “engaged in monopolistic actions to hoard P.P.E.” Those actions, he said, hampered the early response to the pandemic in the United States and made it impossible to purchase enough equipment for medical providers responding to the virus.

Judge Limbaugh, of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, imposed the judgment against China, its governing Communist Party, local governments in China, as well as a health agency and a laboratory in the country.

Missouri’s attorney general, Andrew Bailey, said in a statement that the ruling held China accountable for its actions.

“China refused to show up to court, but that doesn’t mean they get away with causing untold suffering and economic devastation,” said Mr. Bailey, a Republican. “We intend to collect every penny by seizing Chinese-owned assets, including Missouri farmland.”

A spokesman for China’s embassy in Washington, Liu Pengyu, said his government will not recognize the judgment.

“The so-called lawsuit has no basis in fact, law or international precedence,” he said in a statement. “China does not and will not accept it. If China’s interests are harmed, we will firmly take reciprocal countermeasures according to international law.”

It was not immediately clear how or when Missouri officials might move to seize Chinese assets, including land, as they pledged to do. Mr. Bailey’s office said it could seek assistance from the Trump administration in identifying and taking those assets. . .

Source(nytimes.com)

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>The judgment was issued in a case brought by the Missouri attorney general. The Chinese government did not respond to the claims in court. >A federal judge in Missouri found the Chinese government responsible for covering up the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and hoarding protective equipment in a ruling on Friday. He entered a judgment of more than $24 billion that Missouri officials vowed to enforce by seizing Chinese assets. >The lawsuit, filed by the Missouri attorney general’s office in April 2020, during the early months of the pandemic, accused the Chinese government of withholding information about the existence and spread of the virus and then of cutting off the supply of personal protective equipment, or P.P.E., from the rest of the world. Chinese officials said Friday that they did not accept the judge’s decision. >In his ruling, Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. wrote that “China was misleading the world about the dangers and scope of the Covid-19 pandemic” and had “engaged in monopolistic actions to hoard P.P.E.” Those actions, he said, hampered the early response to the pandemic in the United States and made it impossible to purchase enough equipment for medical providers responding to the virus. >Judge Limbaugh, of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, imposed the judgment against China, its governing Communist Party, local governments in China, as well as a health agency and a laboratory in the country. >Missouri’s attorney general, Andrew Bailey, said in a statement that the ruling held China accountable for its actions. >“China refused to show up to court, but that doesn’t mean they get away with causing untold suffering and economic devastation,” said Mr. Bailey, a Republican. “We intend to collect every penny by seizing Chinese-owned assets, including Missouri farmland.” >A spokesman for China’s embassy in Washington, Liu Pengyu, said his government will not recognize the judgment. >“The so-called lawsuit has no basis in fact, law or international precedence,” he said in a statement. “China does not and will not accept it. If China’s interests are harmed, we will firmly take reciprocal countermeasures according to international law.” >It was not immediately clear how or when Missouri officials might move to seize Chinese assets, including land, as they pledged to do. Mr. Bailey’s office said it could seek assistance from the Trump administration in identifying and taking those assets. . . [Source](https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/07/us/missouri-china-covid-judgment.html)
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ONLY 24 BILLION! They should be fined 24 Trillion!

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I wonder how long a war with China would, I mean will, last?

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I've been told most of my life that China is a paper tiger.

Consider we have ~9000 nukes, China has a few hundred, IIRC. China can't feed themselves if they get shut off from the world. We have far more ships, tanks, etc.

Bottom line, if Trump cleanses the rogue elements from our military, China can not last long in a conventional or nuclear war against us. I'd expect about the same in a financial or trade war.

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Will be fun to watch

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Somehow, this will be Russias fault.