http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/ex-us-official-jailed-for-life-in-cuban-spy-scandal/story-e6frg6so-1225893250773

Ex-US official jailed for life in Cuban spy scandal 
From: AFP 
July 17, 2010 2:06PM 

A FORMER US State Department official has been sentenced to life in prison for 
his role in a conspiracy to provide classified data to Cuba. 

The Justice Department said the 73-year-old would also not be granted an 
opportunity for parole.

His wife, Gwendolyn Steingraber Myers, who was also charged in the espionage 
case, was sentenced to 81 months in prison.

The couple pleaded guilty last year after their June 2009 arrest to charges in 
connected with "a nearly 30-year conspiracy to provide highly classified US 
national defence information to the Republic of Cuba," the Justice Department 
said in a statement.

Known as "Agent 202," Myers pleaded guilty last November to a three-count 
complaint charging him with conspiracy to commit espionage and two counts of 
wire fraud.

His wife, 72, known as "Agent 123" and "Agent E-634," pleaded guilty to one 
count of conspiracy to gather and transmit national defence information.

They also agreed to forfeit 1.7 million dollars from the sale of their 
apartment and other goods.

"For nearly 30 years, this couple proudly committed espionage on behalf of a 
long-standing foreign adversary. Today, they are being held accountable for 
their actions," said Assistant Attorney General for National Security David 
Kris.

"Their sentences should serve as a clear warning to others who would willingly 
compromise our nation's most sensitive classified information."

Myers began working at the State Department in 1977 as a contract instructor at 
the agency's Foreign Service Institute (FSI) in Arlington, Virginia.

His former bosses decried his crimes.

"We believe that in this case of Kendall Myers, the severe punishment was 
warranted by the nature of his crime," said State Department spokesman Philip 
Crowley.

"This was a serious breach of national security, and by committing acts of 
espionage he grievously violated the confidence placed in him by the Department 
of State and the American people."

He briefly left Washington but then returned and resumed his work with the 
institute. From 1988 to 1999, he performed work for the State Department's 
Bureau of Intelligence and Research in addition to his FSI duties.

He later worked as an intelligence analyst specializing on European matters and 
had daily access to classified information. He received a "top secret" security 
clearance in 1985 and, in 1999, received access to "sensitive compartmental 
information," according to US officials.

Prosecutors say the couple was recruited by Cuban intelligence agents who 
visited them in 1979 in South Dakota. 


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