PANews reported on February 27 that Suji Yan tweeted that the stolen funds were personal assets and had nothing to do with the company, fund, or related investment project. Please remain rational and do not speculate on the situation. Offline is a possibility, and I personally hope it is not someone I know, and I have asked professionals to intervene.
Suji Yan: The stolen funds are personal assets and have nothing to do with the company, funds, or related investment projects.
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