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Hong Kong Appeals Court overturns Jimmy Lai’s fraud conviction

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February 27, 2026
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Hong Kong Appeals Court overturns Jimmy Lai’s fraud conviction
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Hong Kong’s appeals court has delivered a small victory for pro-democracy advocate Jimmy Lai by overturning his fraud conviction, highlighting the ongoing legal battles faced under China’s authoritarian rule. The 78-year-old Catholic media tycoon and founder of the now-shuttered Apple Daily newspaper had been accused of breaching a commercial lease for the paper’s headquarters by allowing a consulting firm he ran to use part of the space.

The court ruled that prosecutors failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt, stating the accusation of concealment was “unsupportable.” Judges threw out the convictions and sentences for Lai and his business partner, noting Apple Daily had no duty to report the breach and responsibility could not be attributed to Lai personally.

Hong Kong’s Beijing-backed government responded defiantly, announcing the Department of Justice would study the judgment and consider an appeal. Officials maintained the ruling does not alter the fact that Lai used the space for “illegitimate personal purposes.”

Despite this reprieve, Lai remains imprisoned, serving a 20-year sentence on national security charges including conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and publishing seditious materials—charges he denies. His case symbolizes the erosion of press freedom and religious liberty in Hong Kong since Beijing’s 2020 crackdown.

Conservative leaders worldwide have rallied behind Lai, viewing his prosecution as communist China’s assault on faith and democracy. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called Lai’s detention a “travesty,” urging his release. The overturning offers hope but underscores the need for stronger international pressure to defend human rights against totalitarian overreach.

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