Missouri Sues Baby Monitor Maker Over Ties to Chinese Military

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Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway speaks to reporters at her office in Jefferson City, Mo., on Nov. 19, 2025. AP Photo/David A. LiebMissouri’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Lorex, alleging that the seller of home cameras and baby monitors has concealed its ties to the Chinese military.The lawsuit, filed on June 15, accuses Lorex of engaging in “deceptive marketing” of security cameras manufactured by China-based Zhejiang Dahua Technology, which is on a list of Chinese military companies the Pentagon compiled in 2022 to counter the Chinese regime’s military-civil fusion strategy.

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