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From: ichudov@Algebra.COM (Igor Chudov @ home)
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 08:38:31 +0800
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Subject: Soviet spies at NSA
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http://customnews.cnn.com/cnews/pna.show_story?p_art_id=341606&p_section_name=&p_art_type=11066&p_subcat=Russia&p_category=Europe
[look at the last paragraph]
Former Army Clerk Sentenced for Cold War
Espionage
AP
24-SEP-97
PHILADELPHIA (AP) A former Army clerk at the National
Security Agency was sentenced to 18 years in prison
Wednesday for selling secrets to the Soviet Union three
decades ago.
Robert S. Lipka, 51, pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy to
commit espionage. He was arrested last year after his
ex-wife betrayed him.
"I put this to rest many years ago, and I never dreamed it
would come out like this," a tearful Lipka told U.S.
District Judge Charles R. Weiner. "I owe an apology to a
lot of people."
Lipka was trained as an intelligence analyst and had top
security clearance with the NSA at Fort Meade, Md., where
he was responsible for distributing and destroying
classified documents.
Between 1965 and 1967, Lipka photographed documents with a
camera provided by the Soviets and dropped the film off in
a park for up to $1,000 a drop, prosecutors said. He
allegedly got a total of $27,000 from the KGB.
In the late 1960s, Lipka told his then-wife, Patricia, that
he was selling NSA materials to the Soviets. The couple
married in 1966 and divorced in 1974.
In 1993, after Lipka's wife went to authorities, Lipka
recounted the arrangement for an FBI agent posing as a
Soviet spy.
After his arrest, the coin collector and gambler from
Millersville threatened to reveal government secrets on the
Internet if his case were not dropped.
The judge also fined Lipka $10,000.
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