Social media celebrity Guo Meimei jailed for running gambling ring

A screenshot of Guo Meimei’s microblog page in December 2011. The Red Cross denied any connection to the young woman but has failed to win back public trust

A screenshot of Guo Meimei’s microblog page in December 2011. The Red Cross denied any connection to the young woman but has failed to win back public trust

A woman who marred the reputation of China’s Red Cross with social media posts on her extravagant lifestyle was sentenced yesterday to five years in jail for running gambling activities.
Dongcheng District Court in Beijing said Guo Meimei ran casino operations out of private apartments in the capital with bets totaling nearly 3 million yuan (USD500,000).
Guo became notorious when she claimed in 2011 to have connections to the Red Cross Society of China and posted photos on social media flaunting her extravagant lifestyle, including a Maserati and a Lamborghini.
Her posts quickly fueled public anger and raised concerns whether the charity had misused the donations. Although Guo later retracted her claims of Red Cross connections, the damage was done and donations to the organization by members of the public dropped.
Red Cross officials have tried to distance the charity from the woman, yet her name has become a byword for lack of credibility on the part of Red Cross, whose operations remain opaque.
Guo was detained by police in July 2014. Because of the high public attention Guo commands, the court streamed updates on yesterday’s proceedings, including photos from the courtroom, in China’s social media. Comments left on the court’s updates praised the woman for exposing China’s Red Cross, even incidentally.
The court photos showed Guo in a plain, white blouse and wearing no makeup, in contrast to the more flirtatious selfies she had posted in the past. AP

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