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Sue Mi Terry is accused of spying for South Korea: Justice Department

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A former senior White Home worker and Central Intelligence Company analyst is accused of working as an agent for South Korea and disclosing U.S. authorities secrets and techniques to that nation’s intelligence officers, in line with federal prosecutors.

Sue Mi Terry, 54, allegedly “subverted international agent registration legal guidelines in an effort to present South Korean intelligence officers with entry, info, and advocacy,” U.S. Lawyer Damian Williams mentioned Wednesday in a Justice Division press launch.

She was arrested Tuesday and charged with one rely of conspiracy to violate the International Brokers Registration Act (FARA), which carries a most sentence of 5 years in jail, and one rely of failure to register underneath FARA, which carries a most sentence of 5 years in jail, in line with federal prosecutors.

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