Treason May 3, 2016 Maryland man once convicted of espionage scheduled to plead guilty in document theft case A man convicted of espionage in the 1980s for leaking spy satellite photos to a British magazine and later pardoned is scheduled to plead guilty to stealing government records related to his grandfather, a famous Naval historian.
Treason May 3, 2016 Ex-Los Alamos scientist accused of offering to make Venezuela a nuclear weapon to be sentenced A former Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist who pleaded guilty to trying to help Venezuela develop a nuclear weapon is set to be sentenced.
Treason May 3, 2016 US announces charges in Russian spy ring case, say 3 defendants tried to recruit New Yorkers Three people were charged Monday in connection with a Cold War-style Russian spy ring that tried to recruit New York City residents as intelligence sources, authorities said.
Treason May 3, 2016 Feds announce charges in Russian spy ring case, say 3 defendants tried to recruit New Yorkers Federal authorities say three people are charged in connection with a Russian spy ring that tried to recruit New York City residents as intelligence sources.
Treason April 18, 2016 Target of spy probe asks for new trial in child porn case A Boeing manager convicted of possessing child pornography uncovered during an unrelated investigation into Chinese espionage is asking a judge to throw out the guilty verdict and give him a new trial.
Organized Crime May 21, 2015 Hundreds of confessions, interviews lost in Milwaukee PD video malfunction MADISON, Wis. – Hundreds, maybe thousands, of Milwaukee criminal cases could be compromised due to a malfunction in January of a contracted video system used for capturing interviews and confessions of suspects, multiple sources tell Wisconsin Watchdog.
Treason January 8, 2015 NY man fined for telling feds his boss was a foreign spy; investigators say he just had a beef An electrical engineer from upstate New York has been fined $5,000 and sentenced to 180 hours of community service for accusing his boss of spying for another country.
Treason January 8, 2015 David Greenglass, key witness in Julius and Ethel Rosenberg spying case, dies at 92 In 1953, at the height of the Cold War, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg died in the electric chair after being convicted of conspiring to pass secrets about the atomic bomb to the Soviets.
Treason January 8, 2015 Defense contractor in Hawaii gets 7 years for giving military secrets to Chinese girlfriend A former civilian defense contractor working at the U.S. military's Pacific headquarters was sentenced to seven years and three months in prison on Wednesday for divulging military secrets to his Chinese girlfriend and keeping classified documents at his Honolulu home.
Treason January 8, 2015 Former US sailor who passed secrets to Soviet Union, led family spy ring dies in prison A former American sailor convicted during the Cold War of leading a family spy ring for the Soviet Union has died in a prison hospital in North Carolina.
Treason January 8, 2015 New Jersey woman, 98, asks to erase atomic spy case conviction; she says evidence was withheld A 98-year-old New Jersey woman convicted of conspiracy in the run-up to the atomic spying trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg has returned to a New York court to clear her name.