CIA Agent accused of being a spy and hid cash in Playstations

Accused Spy and former CIA Harold Nicholson is a traitor to his country. He pleaded guilty in 1997 to selling the identities of fellow CIA officers to Russians, and he’s been languishing in a Federal prison since then, serving 23 years. Now Nicholson’s son Nathan is following in his espionage fathers footsteps, Nicholson’s has been using his son to meet with foreign spies since 2006. Nathan Nicholson a former Army paratrooper, had returned from his visits with the Russians with at least $35,000 in cash, some of it in a PlayStation video game case. The money was intended in part to settle a “pension” that Harold Nicholson said was owed him from his days as a C.I.A. spy for the Russians before his arrest in 1996, the prosecutors said. via: newyorktimes











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[...] CIA accused of being a spy hid cash in playstation – Accused Spy and former CIA Harold Nicholson is a traitor to his country. He pleaded guilty in 1997 to selling the identities of fellow CIA officers to Russians, and he’s been languishing in a Federal prison since then, serving 23 years. … [...]
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