Yuma Sun

Lawyer for ex-CIA man: My client is not a Chinese spy

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The lawyer for a former CIA officer accused of illegally retaining classified records is defending his client against accusation­s he was a Chinese spy.

Jerry Chun Shing Lee, 53, a resident of Hong Kong, made an initial appearance Tuesday in federal court in Alexandria after his arrest last month at JFK Internatio­nal Airport.

“Mr. Lee is not a Chinese spy,” his lawyer, Edward MacMahon, said after Tuesday’s brief court hearing. “He’s a loyal American who loves his country” and served in the military and CIA.

Lee is charged with illegally retaining classified documents, including names and numbers of covert CIA employees and locations of covert facilities. But some news reports, citing anonymous sources, have suggested Lee’s actions went much deeper, and that he was in fact a mole responsibl­e for exposing a network of U.S. assets working in China.

Asked about those reports, MacMahon said, “You’d have to ask the people who make those claims and then don’t put their names behind them.”

Court records indicate Lee had been under investigat­ion for more than five years. He served in the CIA from 1994 to 2007 as a case officer. He worked in a variety of overseas offices and was trained in surveillan­ce detection, recruiting and handling assets and handling classified material, among other duties.

At Tuesday’s hearing, which lasted only a few minutes, a judge ordered Lee remain jailed pending a preliminar­y hearing.

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