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They paid $7 million to KGB agent Alexandr Shcherbakov [47] who had access to a file on "B". While it did not contain Hanssen's name, among the information was an audiotape of a July 21, 1986, conversation between "B" and KGB agent Aleksander Fefelov. [48] FBI agent Michael Waguespack thought the voice was familiar, but could not remember who ...
“Because Hanssen had suggested a few diamonds might be welcome, the KGB obliged with one in September 1988,” Wise writes, detailing how a gem worth $24,720 was left for the FBI agent under a ...
In 2001 Operation Monopoly became public knowledge when Robert Hanssen was arrested and charged by the United States district court on three counts: conspiracy to commit espionage, espionage, and attempted espionage for feeding information to the KGB. [19] Within his indictment, Hanssen was charged with revealing to his Soviet handlers "the ...
Brian Kelley (January 8, 1943 – September 19, 2011) was an American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) counterintelligence officer. He was investigated by the CIA and FBI as a suspected KGB mole during the 1990s, before FBI agent Robert Hanssen was identified as the actual mole and arrested in 2001.
Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent who infamously spied for Russia for two decades, was found dead in his Colorado supermax prison cell, according to the Bureau of Prisons.. Hanssen, 79, was ...
FBI agent-turned-traitor Robert Hanssen, who spied for the old Soviet Union and later the Russians, died Monday in the cell where he was serving 15 consecutive life sentences for betraying his ...
Breach is a 2007 American spy thriller film directed by Billy Ray, who wrote the screenplay with Adam Mazer and William Rotko.The film is based on the true story of Robert Hanssen, an FBI agent convicted of spying for the Soviet Union and later Russia for more than two decades.
Robert P. Hanssen, FBI agent given 15 consecutive life sentences; betrayed existence of tunnel under Soviet embassy in D.C.; may have done most damage since Kim Philby of Cambridge Five Reino Häyhänen , Finn who spied in U.S. handled by Rudolf Abel , used the VIC cipher , defected to U.S. [ 20 ]