On December 18, 2005, citing Los Angeles Times, Seattle Times re****ted
the story by David Rosenzweig on Katrina Leung's case.
Read the article in
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002690050_spy18.html
An outline of the article:
* The U.S. government allowed a former FBI operative who had been
accused of being a Chinese double agent to plead guilty to lying
about an affair and filing a false income-tax return.
* Katrina Leung, 51, was sentenced to 3 years' probation and $10,000
fine but she was spared from prison.
* Leung, code-named Parlor Maid, served as a highly prized FBI
operative for 20 years. A business consultant who traveled
frequently to China, she ingratiated herself with top officials in
Beijing and with high-ranking Chinese diplomats in the United
States.
* The information Leung brought back was considered first-rate,
according to FBI.


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