New York Daily News

16Traitor charged

Ex-Air Force intel officer, alleged spy for Iran, defects

- BY BRIAN NIEMIETZ

A former Air Force intelligen­ce officer, Monica Witt, has been charged with espionage after U.S. authoritie­s say she defected to Iran and shared highly classified informatio­n with the Iranian government.

Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers announced the indictment Wednesday in Washington, D.C., calling the matter “a sad day for America.”

The Justice Department also alleges that four Iranian nationals acting on behalf of the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard Corps committed identity theft and attempted cyberhacki­ng.

Demers described the indictment­s as a confluence of two streams of national security cases.

The first stream charges Iran and “other foreign adversarie­s” with engaging in malign cyber activity. That includes disrupting Internet feeds, theft of intellectu­al property, hacking emails and use of “cyber tools” against the United States. The Iranians allegedly “targeted, through social media and other cyber-enabled means, at least eight U.S. government agents, all of whom at one time worked or interacted with Monica Witt.”

The second aspect of the investigat­ion was centered around “former members of the intelligen­ce community,” including Kevin Mallory, a CIA operative convicted last year of spying for the Chinese government.

The indictment charges that Witt (photo) — who remains at-large — was valued by by Iran because of her security clearance.

“Following her defection to Iran in 2013, she is alleged to have revealed to the Iranian government the existence of a highly classified intelligen­ce collection program and the true identity of a U.S. intelligen­ce officer, thereby risking the life of this individual,” Demers said in his remarks. “In addition, she is alleged to have conspired with the Government of Iran to research, in some instances through social media, and create target packages – documents that enabled the Government of Iran to identify, track, and neutralize U.S. counterint­elligence agents.”

In his statement, Demers emphasized Witt's alleged conduct threatened national security and also put her former colleagues at great risk.

“It is a sad day for America when one of its citizens betrays our country. It is sadder still when this person, as a member of the American armed forces, previously invoked the aid of God to bear true faith and allegiance to the Constituti­on of the United States and to defend her country against foreign enemies,” he said. “Monica Witt is alleged to have done just this.”

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