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Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang Reaches Plea Deal in Federal Case Over Secret Work for China

By Matthias Binder May 12, 2026
Arcadia mayor to plead guilty to promoting Chinese propaganda, DOJ announces
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Arcadia mayor to plead guilty to promoting Chinese propaganda, DOJ announces

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The Scope of the Federal ChargeActivities Tied to the PleaResignation and Local ImpactTimeline and Next StepsKey Elements of the Case

Arcadia mayor to plead guilty to promoting Chinese propaganda, DOJ announces – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Arcadia, California, a suburban community east of Los Angeles, has long prided itself on stable local leadership and a close-knit population. That sense of continuity shifted Monday when federal authorities revealed that Mayor Eileen Wang, 58, had agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent of the People’s Republic of China. The U.S. Department of Justice unsealed the charging document and plea agreement in federal court in downtown Los Angeles, bringing the matter into public view after months of sealed proceedings.

The Scope of the Federal Charge

Wang faces one felony count of acting in the United States as an illegal agent of a foreign government without prior notification to the Attorney General. Under the plea agreement, she will admit to the charge, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison. Prosecutors filed the information rather than an indictment, a step that often signals cooperation and a negotiated resolution.

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The agreement covers conduct that occurred between late 2020 and 2022. During that period, Wang coordinated with another individual already convicted in a related case, Yaoning “Mike” Sun of Chino Hills. Sun received a four-year prison sentence last October after pleading guilty to similar charges. Court documents describe the pair as operating under direction from PRC officials while presenting their efforts as local community work.

Activities Tied to the Plea

According to the filings, Wang and Sun managed a website called U.S. News Center that was marketed to Chinese-American readers in Southern California. The site published material aligned with Beijing’s positions on various topics while concealing its connection to PRC government directives. Prosecutors say the two received and followed specific instructions on content to post, effectively advancing foreign policy goals inside the United States.

Wang did not register with the Justice Department as a foreign agent, a legal requirement for anyone acting at the direction of a foreign government. The plea documents note that she and Sun worked together on these efforts while Wang held public office, first as a city council member and later as mayor on a rotating basis.

Resignation and Local Impact

Within hours of the case becoming public, Wang resigned from both the city council and the mayoral post she had assumed in February. Arcadia city officials confirmed the departure through the city manager’s office, leaving the five-member council to reorganize leadership. Residents now face the task of filling the vacancy through appointment or special election, a process that will unfold while the city continues routine operations.

The episode has drawn attention to the challenges smaller municipalities face when national security matters intersect with local governance. Arcadia’s large Chinese-American population makes the case particularly sensitive, as community leaders weigh questions of trust and representation.

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Timeline and Next Steps

Wang made her initial court appearance Monday and is expected to enter the formal guilty plea in the coming weeks. Sentencing will follow at a later date, with the judge considering the full scope of the plea agreement and any cooperation provided. Bond was set at $25,000, and proceedings included a Mandarin interpreter.

The Justice Department has emphasized that the case forms part of ongoing efforts to identify and disrupt covert foreign influence operations. A related prosecution against Sun concluded last year, illustrating the multi-year nature of these investigations.

Key Elements of the Case

  • Single felony count of acting as an unregistered foreign agent
  • Maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison
  • Conduct spanned late 2020 through 2022
  • Coordination with already-convicted associate Yaoning “Mike” Sun
  • Operation of a website that published pro-PRC content
  • Immediate resignation from elected office upon public disclosure

The resolution of this matter will likely influence how other local officials approach potential foreign contacts in the future. For Arcadia, the focus now turns to restoring continuity in city leadership while the federal case moves toward sentencing.

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