A dynamic and engaging banner for USLIVE.com, featuring bold typography and vibrant visuals that represent the latest in breaking news, entertainment, celebrity updates, lifestyle trends, and current events. Designed to keep readers informed 24/7 with the most relevant and up-to-date stories.

Ex-CIA official accused of being undisclosed agent for South Korean intelligence

A former senior official at the National Security Council and ex-CIA employee has been accused by the Justice Department of acting as a secret agent for South Korea’s intelligence service. The individual named Sue Mi Terry is alleged to have received luxury items and lavish meals in exchange for promoting South Korean government stances in the media, divulging confidential information to intelligence officers, and setting up meetings between American and South Korean officials. This information is based on an indictment filed in federal court in Manhattan.

According to the indictment, Terry confessed to the FBI that she provided intelligence to South Korea, including passing handwritten notes from an off-the-record meeting in June 2022 with Secretary of State Antony Blinken concerning South Korean policy. Prosecutors further claim that South Korean intelligence officers made hidden payments of over $37,000 to Terry for a public policy initiative she managed, concentrated on Korean affairs.

At present, it is unclear whether Terry has retained legal representation. Terry’s tenure in the government spanned from 2001 to 2011. Initially, she served as a CIA analyst and then as the deputy national intelligence officer for East Asia at the National Intelligence Council before transitioning to various think tanks, including the Council on Foreign Relations.

Legal authorities assert that Terry failed to register with the Justice Department as a foreign agent. Although she affirmed on House of Representatives disclosure forms that she was not an “active registrant,” she did not disclose her hidden collaboration with South Korea. This lack of transparency prevented Congress from adequately evaluating Terry’s statements given her prolonged involvement with South Korean interests.

A dynamic and engaging banner for USLIVE.com, featuring bold typography and vibrant visuals that represent the latest in breaking news, entertainment, celebrity updates, lifestyle trends, and current events. Designed to keep readers informed 24/7 with the most relevant and up-to-date stories.
TOP HEADLINES

SCOTUS likely to dismiss Mexico’s lawsuit against gun makers

In Washington, D.C., the Supreme Court appeared inclined to block a lawsuit initiated by...

Ukrainian Athletes Race in Lake Placid for Hopeful Future

In Lake Placid, New York, only a few days remain before Ukrainian athletes Vladyslav...

BlackRock Secures Control Over Panama Canal Ports

A Hong Kong-based conglomerate has reached an agreement to sell its majority shares in...

Trump’s Census Bureau dismisses volunteer experts

On Tuesday, the U.S. Census Bureau announced the dissolution of various advisory committees composed...

French PM Criticizes U.S. for Halting Ukraine Aid

PARIS—France's Prime Minister has strongly condemned the recent U.S. decision to halt military support...

Florida Session Begins with DeSantis, Trump Agendas

As Florida's legislative session for 2025 commenced in Tallahassee, the political futures of two...