Ocnus.Net
U.S. Citizen Born in Taiwan Admits Spying for China
By James Vicini REUTERS 13/5/08
May 14, 2008 - 12:56:44 PM
It said
Tai Shen Kuo, 58, a New Orleans businessman arrested in February, admitted his
guilt in federal district court in Alexandria, Virginia. He faces up to life in
prison at his sentencing scheduled for Aug. 8.
According
to court documents, the conspiracy took place from March 2007 until this
February. Kuo obtained the secret information, mainly involving U.S. military
sales to Taiwan and U.S. military communications security, from Gregg
Bergersen, who was a U.S. Defense Department analyst.
Kuo
cultivated a friendship with Bergersen, a weapons system policy analyst with a
top-secret clearance, giving him gifts, cash, dinners and trips to places such
as Las Vegas, prosecutors said.
They said
Kuo also led Bergersen to believe he would make him a part owner or an employee
of a company selling U.S. defense technology to Taiwan after Bergersen retired.
Bergersen
was unaware that Kuo passed along the information to an unidentified Chinese
government official, prosecutors said. The official directed Kuo to get
specific documents and paid him about $50,000 for completing those tasks.
Bergersen,
who pleaded guilty in March, faces up to 10 years in prison at his sentencing
scheduled for July 11.
A third
person, Yu Xin Kang of New Orleans, accused of acting as an intermediary
between Kuo and a Chinese official, still faces charges in the case.
"By
providing classified information to a foreign government, Tai Shen Kuo
compromised our national security for his own profit," FBI Executive
Assistant Director Arthur Cummings said in a statement.
Source: Ocnus.net 2008