Former CIA analyst Sue Mi Terry is accused of spying on the United States for South Korea. The 54-year-old was allegedly captured on camera, wined and dined by her South Korean handlers in expensive Manhattan restaurants. She was allegedly given expensive designer handbags and coats. These shopping sprees were enough to gain her cooperation with the South Koreans to engage in spying. Sue Mi Terry was also coached on talking points while speaking to the press. Many of these pre-written statements were included in nationally published newspapers and nationally syndicated radio and television. Ironically enough, Sue Mi Terry is married to Washington Post columnist Max Boot, who accused Trump’s allies of colluding with foreign governments.
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Sue Mi Terry: Former CIA analyst indicted on charges of secretly working for South Korea | CNN
Sue Mi Terry is accused of spying for South Korea: Justice Department
Ex-CIA official Sue Mi Terry doubled as secret South Korea agent in exchange for luxury gifts: feds
Former C.I.A. Agent Is Charged With Working for South Korea – The New York Times
Sue Mi Terry, former CIA, charged with being South Korean secret agent | AP News
WaPo Columnist Max Boot Accused Trump Figures of Acting as Foreign Agents. Now, His Wife Is Accused of Working Covertly for a Foreign Government