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''Not to be confused with [[Robert A. Hanssen]]''
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'''Robert Philip Hanssen''' is a [[FBI]] agent found guilty of spying for cash.
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==Charges==
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He plead guilty to selling U.S. secrets to the [[Soviet Union]] and subsequently the [[Russia|Russian Federation]] for more than US$1.4 million in cash and diamonds over a 22-year period.<ref>{{Harvnb|Wise|2003|p=8}}</ref> The [[USDOJ]] have described this as "possibly the worst intelligence disaster in U.S. history."<ref>''[https://fas.org/irp/agency/doj/fbi/websterreport.html A Review of FBI Security Programs]'' (Webster Report) (March 2002). Commission for Review of FBI Security Programs, [[United States Department of Justice]].</ref>
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Revision as of 11:45, 3 November 2017

Person.png Robert Hanssen  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook)
BornRobert Philip Hanssen
1944-04-18
Chicago, Illinois, United States
ReligionRoman Catholic
Criminal charge
18 U.S.C. § 794(a) and 794(c) (Espionage Act)
Criminal status
Incarcerated at ADX Florence
SpouseBernadette "Bonnie" Wauck Hanssen
Member ofOpus Dei

Not to be confused with Robert A. Hanssen

Robert Philip Hanssen is a FBI agent found guilty of spying for cash.

Charges

He plead guilty to selling U.S. secrets to the Soviet Union and subsequently the Russian Federation for more than US$1.4 million in cash and diamonds over a 22-year period.[1] The USDOJ have described this as "possibly the worst intelligence disaster in U.S. history."[2] responsible for "".

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Ames and Hanssen Driven to Spy by Reckless Double Agent Operationsessay2003Trowbridge Ford
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References

  1. Wise 2003, p. 8
  2. A Review of FBI Security Programs (Webster Report) (March 2002). Commission for Review of FBI Security Programs, United States Department of Justice.


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