Former CIA analyst and White House official Sue Mi Terry faces charges for allegedly working as an agent for South Korea in exchange for luxury items like designer handbags and expensive meals. Prosecutors claim Terry provided nonpublic U.S. information to South Korean intelligence and promoted their policies, receiving gifts worth thousands of dollars in return. The indictment includes evidence of Terry’s lavish gifts and her cooperation with South Korean officials, despite previous warnings from the FBI about potential espionage activities.
Sue Mi Terry, an ex-CIA analyst, has been indicted for allegedly acting as an agent for South Korea, receiving luxury gifts including handbags and coats as compensation. The indictment details how Terry provided sensitive information and facilitated access to U.S. officials for South Korean handlers, who rewarded her with high-end items and expensive dining experiences. Despite prior FBI warnings, Terry’s activities spanned a decade, raising significant concerns about her influence and the extent of her cooperation with foreign intelligence.
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