http://www.tri-cityherald.com/24hour/nation/story/1980725p-10002300c.htmlLOS ANGELES (AP) - A federal judge Thursday dismissed all charges against a Chinese-American woman accused of using a sexual affair with an FBI agent to gain unauthorized access to classified documents.
U.S. District Judge Florence Marie Cooper dismissed the case for prosecutorial misconduct, finding that the government had purposely made sure that Katrina Leung, a socialite with extensive China contacts, would not have access to her former lover, James J. Smith, for information regarding her case.
Smith, a former FBI agent, has pleaded guilty to a single count of making a false statement about the affair and agreed to cooperate with the government. He had been accused of mishandling classified material and allowing it to fall into Leung's hands. snip
Leung would have faced up to 14 years in prison had she been convicted of illegally copying and possessing national security papers that she intended to use, or could have used, to harm the interests of the United States.
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'Double agent' freed on $2m bail
Thursday, 19 June, 2003
Katrina Leung, a US citizen accused of being a Chinese double agent, has had her bail set at $2m by a US federal court. snip
Mrs Leung, 49-years-old and a prominent Los Angeles socialite and fundraiser for the Republican Party, was considered a highly valuable source by the FBI and was paid $1.7m for her information over the years, court documents say.
But it is alleged that Mrs Leung was simultaneously passing information to the Chinese.
Prosecutors say she removed classified material from Mr Smith's briefcase when he visited her home, and passed the information to Chinese intelligence agents.
Mrs Leung faces up to 50 years in prison if convicted on all counts, while Mr Smith faces up to 40 years behind bars.
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