Carolina AGs joined by other states in targeting WeChat over alleged fentanyl-related money laundering
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Chinese app sits at the center of fentanyl epidemic, group of attorneys general says
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — At the center of the fentanyl crisis sits a Chinese messaging app, six attorneys general said in a letter to the encrypted platform Monday. WeChat could face criminal charges for allowing dealers and money launderers to seamlessly…
Colorado, other states demand answers from Chinese app WeChat for fentanyl ties
Multiple states, including Colorado, are scrutinizing the Chinese app WeChat, as attorneys general are demanding information on how the app is following U.S. laws to prevent money laundering that is said to help fentanyl traffickers.


Carolina AGs joined by other states in targeting WeChat over alleged fentanyl-related money laundering
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- Attorneys General from six states are joining together for a bipartisan effort to target WeChat over alleged money laundering of fentanyl funds. North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is leading the group. On Monday, he was joined by one of the supporting AGs, South Carolina's Alan Wilson, as well as Charlotte Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police. WeChat is one of the largest messaging platforms internationally…
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