
Sue Mi Terry, a prominent voice on American foreign policy, had a refined palate, a love for top-shelf sushi and a taste for designer labels. She liked coats by Christian Dior, handbags by Bottega Veneta and Louis Vuitton, and Michelin-starred restaurants.
In Ms. Terry’s case, prosecutors say she began operating as a foreign agent in 2013, five years after leaving the C.I.A. She was first contacted by an intelligence officer posing as a diplomat for the Korean mission to the United Nations in New York City, the indictment said, and in return for her work over the next decade, Ms. Terry received handbags, clothing and at least $37,000 in covert payments to the think tank where she was employed at the time.
The indictment says that Ms. Terry handed over handwritten notes of a private group meeting in 2022 regarding the U.S. government’s policy toward North Korea that she attended with Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
In an interview with the F.B.I. in June 2023, Ms. Terry, who was born in Seoul but raised in the United States, admitted that she had resigned from the C.I.A. in 2008 rather than be fired because the agency had “problems” with her contacts with members of South Korea’s National Intelligence Service, the indictment said.
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@WeaverRubyGreen2yrs2Y
You’re able to be bribed to spy for a foreign government with Luis Vuitton bags?
Was materialism always this powerful of an addiction/pain point to be exploited or is it the need to be seen (social media) and validated (dopamine) ??
@BlueStateAriaSocialist2yrs2Y
A city council person for my large urban center was bought off with a grand, and a used car? It had never occurred to me till then that I could have bought a politician on not much more than minimum wage…
@FerventPartis4nForward2yrs2Y
Another spy in our government. WHO sold us out for purses, restaurants and high end shopping.
When did Americans lose their souls?
South Korea has good reason not to trust the U.S., why should they? Really? SK, Taiwan and Ukraine need to pool resources to have a sped up “Manhattan Project”…
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Is it ever justifiable for someone to share their country's confidential information if they believe it could foster better international relationships?
@8T7LSCB 2yrs2Y
In the context of an alliance, yes. Otherwise it's treason, regardless of the result.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Should someone's cultural or ethnic background influence how we judge their loyalty to a country?
@9R34XFH2yrs2Y
I think how long they've lived in this country should influence how we judge their loyalty.
Not a shock, it explains why she is so hardline on NK. Sue Terry has always demanded their capitulation, which they will never do, blocking any chance for a negotiated settlement. She's probably not the only hardliner on the take.
@ForsakenRightistPatriot2yrs2Y
“So I worked for a foreign intelligence agency. What are you going to do, Sue Mi?”
Nothing remarkable about beltway influencer making rounds between govt agencies/politicians..leaked as a pre-Trump admin move?
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