A judge is considering a joint request from Robert P. Hanssen's attorneys and the government that the convicted spy spend the rest of his life at the federal prison in Allenwood, Pa., the location ...
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Expressing shame over spying for Moscow, former FBI agent Robert Hanssen was ordered Friday to spend the rest of his life in prison in a final courtroom appearance that closed a ...
THREE and half-years ago, I reported that a veteran FBI agent resigned and retired after refusing a demand by Attorney General Janet Reno to give the Justice Department the names of top secret sources ...
NEW YORK — An FBI agent arrested in 1996 for spying for Moscow told investigators he knew of suspicious activity by fellow agent Robert Hanssen, who is charged with spying for Russia for 15 years. The ...
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NPR's Michel Martin talks to journalist Tim Weiner about FBI agent-turned Soviet spy Robert Hanssen, who died this week in prison. His actions led... Robert Hanssen, called the most destructive spy in ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Former FBI agent Robert Hanssen pleaded guilty to spying for Moscow in an agreement aimed at providing a full accounting of the damage from one of America's gravest espionage cases.