Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA analyst and White House National Security Council director, has been indicted on charges of working as an unregistered foreign agent for South Korea. The indictment alleges that Terry advocated for South Korean policy positions to U.S. officials, disclosed nonpublic U.S. government information to South Korean intelligence, and facilitated access for South Korean officials to meet with U.S. counterparts. South Korean intelligence officers allegedly provided Terry with luxury goods and dinners at upscale restaurants worth over $37,000 total. Terry is also accused of publishing opinion pieces in a South Korean newspaper at officials' request, including one in 2023 for which she was paid $500.
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00:00It's been Zynga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA analyst and White House National Security Council director,
00:07has been indicted on charges of working as an unregistered foreign agent for South Korea.
00:12The indictment alleges that Terry advocated for South Korean policy positions to U.S. officials,
00:17disclosed non-public U.S. government information to South Korean intelligence,
00:21and facilitated access for South Korean officials to meet with U.S. counterparts.
00:25South Korean intelligence officers allegedly provided Terry with luxury goods
00:29as well as dinners at upscale restaurants worth over $37,000 total.
00:34Terry is also accused of publishing opinion pieces in a South Korean newspaper
00:38at the request of officials, including one in 2023 for which she was paid $500.