Because her husband Wu Qihao was unable to continue to serve as a guarantor in the face of criminal charges, Xu Xiaopei, founder of the anti-vaccine organization, changed the guarantor in the national court on Friday (February 21).

The case of the case of anti-vaccine organization founder Iris Koh (49), suspected of conspiring with general practitioner Ke Jiezhi (36) and his assistant to combat counterfeiting vaccines for others, was opened in December last year. Xu Xiaopei's case was held in the state court on Friday to allow her to change the guarantor.

Xu Xiaopei's original guarantor was her husband Wu Qihao (51 years old), with a bail of 30,000 yuan, but the latter was charged on February 7 for suspected fraudulent investment in the coffee vending machine business. According to the court website, one of the conditions for becoming a guarantor is that he cannot face any criminal charges himself, so Wu Qihao, who was accused of going to court, could no longer continue to guarantee his wife.

The judge approved Xu Xiaopei to replace the guarantor with another woman, and the bail remained unchanged.

Ke Jiezhi faced 17 charges, accusing him of making false statements to the Health Promotion Bureau from October 16, 2021 to January 19, 2022, falsely claiming that 17 people have been vaccinated and thus obtained the crown. Disease vaccination certificate. In fact, none of these 17 people were vaccinated. Xu Xiaopei and Ke Jiezhi's clinic assistant Cai Qingshun (43 years old), each faced seven similar charges, saying that they and Ke Jiezhi were plotting to make false statements about the Health Care Promotion Bureau and lied that others had been vaccinated.

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The Facebook post constitutes defamation and requests to be deleted by Xu Xiaopei and his wife and others' application was rejected by the court

The Facebook post constitutes defamation and requests to be deleted by Xu Xiaopei and his wife and others' application was rejected by the court

The three-person case will be renewed on March 4.

Wu Qihao faced 12 counts of fraud, claiming that he deceived others into investing in Vendshare from 2019 to 2020, so that the victims mistakenly thought that after paying, they could become the co-owner of a coffee vending machine, with the amount involved about 61,000 yuan. His case was held again on March 7.

Wu Qihao and Xu Xiaopei had previously been issued a mandatory order by the court to seize the items and sell them for failure to pay the litigation fees according to the order. When the court's ruling official came to the door on February 10, the two refused to open the door. According to Xu Xiaopei’s Facebook post, they will pay with the objection retained.

The couple also sued many people for defamation. One of the 46-year-old woman Wang Kaiyong later fell from a high place in the HDB building on September 6 last year because she could not bear the entanglement of long-term lawsuits and financial pressure. The autopsy court ruled in December that it was a suicide case. (Translation of some people's names)