A young businessman said he had to cut ties with his family in China in hopes of protecting them from Chinese Communist Party (CCP) harassment. The intimidation began after he publicized photos and videos during the early days of the Wuhan lockdown in January 2020. Yi Liufei, now residing in the United States, wrote a letter to his father announcing the end of their family relationship. He said he was “hoping the family will be safe” in an interview with the Chinese edition of the Epoch Times on Oct. 5. Police have harassed Yi’s family since July, after he spoke out against the CCP at a rally in Los Angeles. They coerced the father into persuading Yi to stop exposing the evil of the CCP. Police Harassment Yi comes from Gongan County, Hubei Province, in central China, which is 160 miles south of Wuhan. Yi visited his hometown in late January …