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Resident of the United States was going to sell Russia secret data

He faces up to 35 years in prison.

A California resident pleaded guilty to trying to sell secret information to Russian intelligence. This is stated in the message of the Ministry of justice.

The investigation has charged 49-year-old Gregory justice allegations of economic espionage.

It is noted that the man worked for the company, executing the orders of the Ministry of defense, and stole your organization’s sensitive data in order to sell their “employee of the Russian intelligence.” However, in fact, was an FBI agent undercover.

Speech in particular goes about satellite images.

According to the U.S. Department of justice, in the period from February to July 2016 justice received several thousand dollars for the information provided. He faces up to 35 years of imprisonment.

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