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“The FBI’s Affidavit And USA’s Indictment Of Harold J. Nicholson, And His Son Nathaniel J. Nicholson For Espionage”
The FBI's Affidavit And USA's Espionage Indictment Of Harold J. Nicholson, And His Son Nathaniel J. Nicholson, just $4.95.
Harold J. Nicholson, a former CIA employee, is currently serving a 283-month sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Sheridan, Ore., for a 1997 conviction of conspiracy to commit espionage. The indictment further alleges that defendant Harold J. Nicholson, working through his son Nathaniel J. Nicholson, received cash proceeds of his past espionage activities from, and passed information to, agents of the Russian Federation between 2006 and 2008. The Affidavit and the Indictment describe the findings in this case.
Also included, Dockets from the 1996-1997 espionage cases, 1:96-mj-00941-TRJ-1 and 1:96-cr-00448-JCC-1, resulting in Harold J. Nicholson's espionage conviction and current prison term.
As described in the indictment, during the course of the conspiracy, Nathaniel J. Nicholson met with his father Harold J. Nicholson on several occasions to obtain information that was intended to be provided to the Russian Federation. Defendant Nathaniel J. Nicholson then traveled to various places to meet with representatives of the Russian Federation, including San Francisco, Calif.; Mexico City, Mexico; Lima, Peru; and Cyprus, where he collected money from them and received additional instructions. Defendant Nathaniel J. Nicholson then brought the funds he received back to Oregon to disperse to family members at the direction of his imprisoned father.
“Harold James Nicholson, already convicted of spying and compromising national security, thought he could profit from his previous espionage despite being behind bars,” said Executive Assistant Director Arthur M. Cummings, II, of the FBI National Security Division. “Now, along with his son, he again acted against the interests of the United States, according to the charges.”
“This is an amazing case,” said David Ian Miller, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Oregon. “Harold James Nicholson, a convicted spy, was allowed to serve time in a federal prison in Oregon to be near his family. Without regret, he used that proximity to his family to continue contact with the foreign country for which he was previously convicted of spying.”
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Title ID 3371699Title FBI Affidavit & USA Indictment Of Harold J. Nicholson, And Son Nathaniel J. Nicholson For EspionageSubtitle Former CIA Agent And Son Charged With Selling Secrets To Russian AgentsDescription The FBI's Affidavit And USA's Indictment Of Harold J. Nicholson, And His Son Nathaniel J. Nicholson For EspionageISBN 1441466967EAN-139781441466969Author BackgroundNow.com Staff http://www.backgroundnow.com/backgroundnow-staff-publications/background-check/the-fbis-affidavit-and-usas-indictment-of-harold-j-nicholson-and-his-son-nathaniel-j-nicholson-for-espionage-by-backgroundnowcom-staff/