Guo Meimei was detained for selling banned diet pills less than two years after her release from prison

A comparison photo of Guo Meimei when she was released from prison in July 2019 (left) and now (right). (Photo credit: Guo MeiMay trying hard on Weibo)

On March 18, several mainland media released news that the Shanghai Pudong Public Security Bureau had detained 32 suspects in a case investigating the production and sale of weight-loss Food products with the addition of the banned class drug sibutramine. Among them was a 30-year-old woman, Guo Moumou. The official microblog of the Communist Party’s People’s Daily named the woman’s true identity – Guo Meimei, who had sent the reputation of the Red Cross Society of China into a tailspin – directly in the headline. Guo was just released from prison in July 2019, and was arrested again less than two years later, raising concerns.

Comprehensive mainland media reported that on March 11, 2021, Pudong Public Security Bureau cracked a case of production and sale of weight-loss food products with forbidden ingredients (sibutramine) and arrested 32 suspects, including production personnel Zeng Moumou (female, 26) and sales personnel Zhou Moumou (female, 26) and Guo Moumou (female, 30). Now the above suspects have been criminally detained.

The report said that the Guo Moumou mentioned in the briefing is Guo Meimei, who was released from prison on July 13, 2019.

The news also triggered a flurry of hot debate among netizens: “This big sister just released, and then plastic surgery to show off her wealth, and now she’s in again, this is the bottom of the jail to sit through the fate?” The news also sparked a lot of discussion among netizens: “This sister has just been released, then plastic surgery to show off her wealth, and now she’s in. The company’s main goal is to provide a more effective and efficient way to improve the quality of its products and services.

For alleged gambling during the World Cup soccer tournament in Brazil, Guo Meimei was taken into police custody from July 9, 2014. On July 10 of the same year, she was placed in administrative detention for 15 days and fined 1,000 RMB. on July 14, Guo was placed in criminal detention on suspicion of gambling, and was arrested on August 20 on charges of opening a casino.

On September 10, 2015, the Beijing Dongcheng District Court sentenced Guo Meimei to five years in prison for the crime of opening a casino (the term of imprisonment is calculated from the date of execution of the judgment. If she was detained prior to the execution of the verdict, one day of detention will be credited to one day of imprisonment, i.e., from July 14, 2014 to July 13, 2019) and a fine of RMB 50,000.

On July 13, 2019, Guo Meimei was released from prison. After her release, she was keen on cosmetic surgery, turning her face into a super V-shape, changing her name to “Guo Chenxi” and opening a new Weibo account, “Guo Mei may try hard”. Guo Mei Mei often posted her daily Life and at the end of last year, she took a selfie apologizing and confessing, saying “I never try to avoid the mistakes I made” and “I hope I won’t go off the rails again”, as if she wanted to change her mind and become a new person.

It was not long before Guo Meimei started showing off her wealth again and started uploading famous cars and designer bags, returning to showing off her wealth. After being criticized, she seemed confident, saying that this is her real life and there is “no need to hide it”.

In the early hours of June 21, 2011, Guo Meimei, whose real name is “General Manager of the Chinese Red Cross Business”, posted a message saying. “The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to the public.

From then on, Guo Meimei started a lot of “showing off” behavior, her postings also caused the netizens hot discussion and reprint. In these posts, she drove a Maserati sports car, held a luxury birthday party, and displayed a dozen Hermes bags and other expensive luxury items, prompting questions from all walks of life about the whereabouts of donations received by the Red Cross Society of China.

In response, the Red Cross Society of China declared in a public statement that Guo Meimei had no relationship with the Red Cross. But instead of suing Guo to prove her innocence, the Red Cross let the rumor mill run wild. The reputation of the Red Cross was severely damaged and charitable donations plummeted in the face of public opinion. According to the 2011 China Charitable Donation Report issued by the CCP’s Ministry of Civil Affairs, the Red Cross received about 60 percent fewer social donations in 2011 than in 2010.

After the July 2012 Beijing rainstorm disaster, netizens lined up under the official Beijing Red Cross microblog, which launched the donation campaign, to say “Donate your sister!”

When the earthquake struck Ya’an, Sichuan Province on April 21, 2013, the “Chinese Red Cross” microblog, which was the first to call for donations, received more than 140,000 “roll” messages from netizens in less than two days, making it one of the biggest internet spectacles on the mainland. On the first day after the earthquake in Ya’an, Sichuan, the Red Cross received only 140,000 yuan in donations, just 1 percent of the amount donated by private organizations, and the organization’s credibility hit rock bottom.

In the same year, the Red Cross admitted that it had misappropriated 80 million yuan in donations from the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake for other purposes. The huge donation, which was raised by members of the arts community, was meant to be used to rebuild art schools and other construction projects.

In 2014, Xinhua News Agency published an article titled “260 million gambling debt” is fake hype, engaged in sex trade in the name of commercial performance”, revealing that Guo’s huge wealth was not earned from her business, nor from her mother’s stock speculation and gambling, but from her body. Not only that, Guo Meimei also engaged in sexual transactions with people. According to Guo’s confession to the police, she was contracted to an acting company in the south, she was arranged to participate in no less than 50 “night commercial performances” per year, and was paid 50,000 RMB each Time, which was the main source of income. But in reality, she was engaged in sex in the name of the so-called “commercial performance”.

According to Weibo, Guo Meimei had plastic surgery and later met the chairman of Tianliu Group, Qiu Zhenliang, who was her first “godfather”; the chairman of a famous investment group in Beijing, Qi XX, who had created a high-class and rare resort, was Guo Meimei’s second “godfather”. The chairman of a famous investment group in Beijing, Qi XX, who had created a high-end and rare resort, was Guo’s second “godfather”.

On August 3, 2011, Guo Meimei said in public that Wang Jun (a real estate businessman from Shenzhen) of Zhong Hong Boai was his “godfather”.

The blog post named “Puhuitang Fisherman” revealed that Guo’s “godfather” has a close relationship with the “China Red Cross Federation”, and that Guo’s “godfather” is a group of The biggest official among Guo’s “godfathers” is Liu Yunshan, a former member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party‘s Political Bureau, but the news could not be confirmed.