Dayton Daily News

Ex-CIA officer gets 20 years for selling secrets to China

- Adam Goldman

WASHINGTON — A former CIA officer was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison by a federal judge in Northern Virginia for passing secrets to China in return for $25,000, bringing to a close one of several cases involving Chinese attempts to recruit former U.S. intelligen­ce officers.

The officer, Kevin Patrick Mallory of Leesburg, Virginia, had faced life in prison but Judge T.S. Ellis III decided that was too harsh. Still, it was more than the 10-year sentence that Mallory’s lawyers had argued was appropriat­e.

“Mallory not only put our country at great risk, but he endangered the lives of specific human assets who put their own safety at risk for our national defense,” said G. Zachary Terwillige­r, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.

A jury convicted Mallory, 62, last year after a nearly two-week trial in Alexandria. Prosecutor­s said he provided a Chinese intelligen­ce officer with classified documents, a violation of the Espionage Act.

At the time of his recruitmen­t, prosecutor­s said Mallory was in debt and behind on his mortgage, making him an attractive target for Chinese intelligen­ce. In 2017, he twice traveled to China, where an intelligen­ce operative gave him a phone so they could communicat­e covertly. The FBI later found classified documents on the phone, including at least two that had been successful­ly transmitte­d. Prosecutor­s said one of the documents “contained unique identifier­s for human sources who had helped the United States government.”

Mallory’s case is among a spate of recent ones involving former U.S. intelligen­ce officials who had been recruited by the Chinese. In 2018, the FBI arrested Jerry Chun Shing Lee, another former CIA officer, who had repeated contactswi­thChinesei­ntelligenc­e. He pleaded guilty in May to conspiring to spy for the Chinese. Lee also could face life in prison, but as part of the plea deal, prosecutor­s will seek a sentence of 17 to 27 years.

In another case, Ron Rockwell Hansen, a former contractor for the Defense Intelligen­ce Agency, is likely to spend 15 years in prison. He had met regularly with Chinese intelligen­ce operatives in China, receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars. The FBI began investigat­ing his activities in 2014 and arrested him after a highly controlled operation. He pleaded guilty to attempted espionage and is scheduled to be sentenced in September.

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