Police Baffled After Finding 15 Toddlers in Mansion Tied to Illegal Gambling Raids (Casino.org)

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El Monte complex raided for gambling, drugs, counterfeit currency Arcadia mansion search uncovers 15 children and surveillance system Prosecutors weigh child abuse charges as trafficking concerns linger A wealthy Southern California real-estate investor whose El Monte complex has been repeatedly raided for illegal gambling and drug activity is now entangled in a bizarre and disturbing child-welfare case. That’s after police found 15 children and signs of abuse inside his Arcadia mansion, according to the Los Angeles Times. Guojun Xuan (left) and his partner Silvia Zhang (right) were arrested in May after police found 15 young children in their mansion. (Image: Arcadia Police Department) Authorities say Guojun Xuan, 65, owns “Pacific Place,” a commercial hub in El Monte that has for years drawn police scrutiny. Police raids since 2021 have turned up slot-style gaming machines, marijuana and mushroom grows, counterfeit cash, and firearms. Investigators allege that tenants there, including a man named Haoren “Dragon” Ma, ran underground casinos and other illegal…Read MoreCategory: Crime & Scandals, illegal gambling, Arcadia surrogacy case, child endangerment, El Monte gambling raids, Guojun Xuan, Haoren “Dragon” MaSource: Casino.org

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