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Ex-Ford Engineer Pleads Guilty In Trade Secrets Case

Former Ford Motor Co. engineer charged with stealing trade secrets before a move to China is pleading guilty and faces more than five years in prison.

DETROIT (AP) -- A former Ford Motor Co. engineer charged with stealing trade secrets before a move to China is pleading guilty and faces more than five years in prison.

Xiang Dong Yu, also known as Mike Yu, acknowledged Wednesday that he copied thousands of Ford documents with design details on engine transmission systems and electrical power supply.

Yu was a Ford engineer for 10 years. The government says he quit the company by sending an e-mail from China in January 2007.

Yu began working for a Ford competitor, Beijing Automotive, in November 2008. Authorities say his computer had Ford trade secrets on it when he was arrested in Chicago last year after a flight from China.

The government says the trade secrets were worth more than $50 million.

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