

In the mid-1990s, Wong had gained an advantageous position within a Chinese-American crime gang.

Many workers died and the remaining laborers were forced to bury the corpses by hand. During one of her missions, Wong was given the task of operating within a pool of undocumented migrant workers living out of a dilapidated pig sty, and spreading highly-toxic pesticides on a potato farm. Early intelligence careerĪs a young adult, Wong became linked to several international criminal organisations and participated in missions both domestically and abroad. However, the validity of this account is questionable as Wong would later remark on this story as being fabricated to test Leon S. When she was three years old, Wong's family sold off what remained of their assets to human traffickers in order to escape to the United States, but they were ultimately cheated and arrived with no money to survive on. In the aftermath of the Fall of Saigon, persecution of the Hoa became commonplace due to class division. Īccording to one account by Wong herself, she was born around 1974 to a wealthy Chinese-Vietnamese family in the Chợ Lớn district of Saigon in the final months of the Vietnam War. Her ethnicity and nationality are left unconfirmed, and when and where she was born are also unknown, not to mention her birth name. Wong's personal life is a complete mystery.

