Published January 08, 2015
Federal prosecutors say a former defense contractor engineer charged with trying to ship sensitive military documents to Iran last year had already provided people in the country with information about a U.S. Air Force fighter jet program.
Prosecutors made the assertion in response to a request by Mozaffar Khazaee to be released from prison while he awaits trial. Prosecutors objected, saying he's a flight risk and a danger to the United States.
Khazaee's attorney says he has no criminal record, is not a flight risk and did not believe any materials he took to Iran involved sensitive information.
A detention hearing is planned Wednesday afternoon.
Khazaee pleaded not guilty in February to charges of transporting property stolen from companies where he'd worked, including jet engine maker Pratt & Whitney.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/feds-oppose-release-of-contractor-accused-of-trying-to-ship-us-military-jet-documents-to-iran