Ex-CIA Analyst Charged with Acting as Unregistered Agent for South Korea
Sue Mi Terry allegedly received luxury gifts and co-wrote propaganda articles to promote South Korean interests, according to federal indictment.
Overview
- Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA analyst, is accused of acting as an unregistered agent for South Korea since 2013.
- The indictment claims Terry received luxury items and payments in exchange for promoting South Korean policies.
- Terry and her husband, Max Boot, co-authored articles allegedly influenced by South Korean officials.
- The Washington Post and Foreign Affairs have added editor's notes to Terry's articles following the indictment.
- Terry denies the charges, and her lawyers assert that the allegations are unfounded.