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To paraphrase Our Lord (and the cats), the spies will always be among us. Two briefs notes on spy convictions, one in the US and one in Russia:
andEx-CIA spy's son pleads guilty to conspiracy
By WILLIAM McCALL (AP) – 5 days ago
PORTLAND, Ore. — The son of an ex-CIA spy has pleaded guilty to conspiracy after admitting he met with his father's former Russian handlers and accepted money from them.
Nathaniel Nicholson entered guilty pleas Thursday to conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign government and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
Federal prosecutors said the younger Nicholson traveled around the world taking cash from agents of the Russian Federation, who were trying to find out how much ex-CIA agent Harold "Jim" Nicholson had told U.S. investigators.
Jim Nicholson, an Oregon native, was the CIA's chief instructor in spy "tradecraft" when he sold information on the agents he was training to the Russians. He was convicted in 1997 and sentenced to 23 years in prison.
The "Great Game" continues.Russian officer sentenced for spying
.Published: Aug. 28, 2009 at 11:49 AM
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- A Russian military officer has been sentenced to six years in prison after being convicted of spying for Georgia in the conflict involving South Ossetia.
Lt. Colonel Mikhail Khachidze, a deputy unit commander in the North Caucasus Military District, was accused of passing military secrets to Georgia after being recruited in October 2007, the Russian information service RIA Novosti reported Friday.
Prosecutor Lt. Gen. Vladimir Milovanov said Khachidze was motivated to spy because he needed money.
"He passed sensitive information for just $2,000," Milovanov said. "He was always in debt."
In addition to a prison sentence, the military court stripped Khachidze of his rank.
Cost of Russian LTC - $2,000
Cost of CIA officer - ~ $100,000+
Cost of EOD SNCO - priceless
If you want legal advice on your new employment contract, PM me - I can still read a little Cyrillac with some assistence.
Mike,
You'd be surprised to know that we have legal assistants known as Bankruptcy Managers who handle things such as auctioning off Herman's art and firearm collection as he "sits" in holding. Basically, Herman was no where near bankrupt til the State determined what damage he had done in $$$. Now he is truely bankrupt
They hope to get 70 grand or so, selling his booty (or is that bounty?) and estimate that he will still be in debt should he live through his incarceration.
It gets even better... there's a film in the making - Betrayer of the State coming to cinemas soon (unlikely to your area)
Regards, Stan
If you want to blend in, take the bus
which had to affect adversely many innocent people. Probably something I shouldn't have joked about.
Best as always
Mike
PS: I won't spend much time sreaching for the video. I think I'll stick with the old Meg Ryan romances, which always turn out well.
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