The prosecutor first asked her: "What is your relationship with Gao Huai?"
"We were college classmates and dated during school," Luo Yingtao replied.
Prosecutor: "Have you kept in touch since graduation?"
Luo Yingtao: “No.”
Prosecutor: "When did you start to have contact?"
In fact, these issues are all written in great detail in the indictment. The reason why the prosecutor asked Luo Yingtao for confirmation again was to ensure that the evidence presented in court was true and correct.
Luo Yingtao: "We met at a class reunion during the Spring Festival two years ago."
Prosecutor: "What did you talk about at that time?"
Luo Yingtao: "We talked about our work and life after we separated."
Prosecutor: "After you met that night, did you discuss the financial information of Mingdan Company with him?"
Luo Yingtao: “Yes.”
Prosecutor: "Why did you discuss Mingdan's financial information with him?"
Luo Yingtao: "Si Mingda was my first love. Gao Huai and I were classmates and knew each other well. During our casual chats, we naturally talked about their recent situations. When Gao Huai learned that Simingda and Wang Mudan had become bosses, he seemed very interested and kept asking me about his company. I casually told him that I had handled customs accounts for Mingdan Company and was familiar with their financial information. Gao Huai then further inquired about their sales and annual profits. I didn't expect him to defraud Mingdan Company, so I told him the financial information I knew. If I had known he had the motive to defraud, I would never have told him these things. It was a completely unintentional mistake."
Prosecutor: "After Gao Huai learned Mingdan Company's sales information from you, he secretly planned the fraudulent transaction, correct?"
Luo Yingtao subconsciously glanced at Gao Huai and mumbled, "Maybe. A few months after we met, he wrote a letter to report Mingdan Company."
Prosecutor: "When you heard that Mingdan Company was reported, did you verify the situation with Gao Huai?"
Luo Yingtao: "I asked him, and he neither admitted nor denied it at the time, but I guessed he must have done it because the timing was too coincidental."
Prosecutor: "In other words, you are sure Gao Huai has a motive to frame Mingdan Company, right?"
Luo Yingtao nodded shamefacedly and said, "Yes, back in school, Gao Huai and Simingda had a conflict over my relationship with him. Simingda slapped Gao Huai. Gao Huai grew up in a privileged family and was always proud and arrogant, never having to endure any hardship. He'd always been resentful of Simingda's slap. The reporting incident happened just a few months after we met, so I assumed Gao Huai had written the letter, and it was later confirmed."
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