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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.
Jinchao Wei sold U.S. Navy secrets to a Chinese intelligence officer for $12,000 over the course of 18 months, according to ...
A San Diego-based U.S. Navy sailor accused of selling military secrets to a Chinese intelligence officer was convicted ...
Court docs say he once bragged to a relative, saying "while other U.S. Navy sailors were driving cabs to make extra money, ...
El jurado absolvió a Wei, ciudadano estadounidense naturalizado, de un solo cargo de fraude de naturalización.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNJury convicts US Navy sailor of spying for China
A US Navy sailor has been convicted of espionage for selling military secrets to China for $12,000, the Justice Department ...
Jinchao Wei, 25, was on Wednesday found guilty by a federal jury in California on six charges, including conspiracy to commit espionage and unlawful export of defense data, according to the Southern ...
A U.S. Navy sailor was convicted in federal court after selling military secrets to China, the Department of Justice (DOJ) ...
A U.S. Navy sailor stationed at Naval Base San Diego who agreed to sell Navy secrets to a Chinese intelligence officer for ...
Jinchao Wei, a 25-year-old who also goes by Patrick Wei, was found guilty of six crimes, including conspiracy to commit ...
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.
A US Navy sailor in California has been convicted of espionage for selling the force's secrets to a Chinese agent who ...
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