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The machinist’s mate on the amphibious assault ship USS Essex was accused of selling military secrets for US$12,000.
A Navy sailor faces life in prison for espionage after a San Diego, Calif., jury found him guilty Wednesday of selling ...
A US Navy sailor has been convicted of espionage for selling military secrets to China for $12,000, the Justice Department ...
A San Diego-based U.S. Navy sailor accused of selling military secrets to a Chinese intelligence officer was convicted ...
A San Diego federal jury on Wednesday convicted a Chinese-born U.S. Navy sailor of espionage and other charges related to his sharing of military secrets with a Chinese spy. The jury convicted Jinchao ...
A US Navy sailor was convicted Wednesday of espionage after a jury found him guilty of selling sensitive information to a ...
A federal jury convicted Jinchao Wei, 25, on Wednesday of six out of seven counts he faced; he was found not guilty of ...
Jinchao Wei allegedly was paid to send secrets, including photos and videos of the USS Essex, as well as documents concerning ...
A Chinese-born U.S. Navy sailor betrayed the U.S. on behalf of his birth nation by selling military secrets to a Chinese spy ...
Harrigan said Jinchao Wei and Wenheng Zhao are “two U.S. Navy sailors” that “gave Chinese intelligence ship blueprints, weapons systems, and troop movements.
In August, the Department of Justice announced that Petty Officer Second Class Wenheng Zhao -- who went by the name Thomas Zhao -- was arrested for transmitting sensitive U.S. military information ...
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