A fugitive Chinese entrepreneur was arrested in Las Vegas last week for allegedly having used fraudulently obtained visas to enter the United States. Prosecutors accused 57-year-old Shi Jianxiang of lying about his names to obtain two non-immigrant visas, which he used to enter the United States in 2016. A federal magistrate on Friday denied him bail upon finding that Shi presents a flight risk, an Oct. 29 Justice Department statement said. Shi was arrested at a convention in Las Vegas while promoting a cryptocurrency venture. He faces two counts of fraud and misuse of U.S. non-immigrant visas that could result in a maximum of 10 years of federal imprisonment, and a fine of up to $250,000. The businessman has been living at large in the United States since fleeing China in 2016, Chinese authorities said. He was one of 50 Chinese fugitives wanted by China’s Central Anti-Corruption Coordination Group for …