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Eventually, this man—Richard W. Miller, a 47-year-old Los Angeles-based counterintelligence agent on the Bureau’s Soviet squad—would become the first FBI agent ever convicted of .For Miller's third trial, the lead prosecutor was Assistant U.S. Attorney Adam Schiff. On October 9, 1990, Miller was again convicted on all counts. On February 4, 1991, he was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. On January 28, 1993, a Federal Appeals Court upheld his conviction. He later reported that during one of his prison terms he befriended fellow inmate Lyndon LaRouche. Schiff recounts his work on the Miller trial in his 2021 book Midnight in Washington. Richard W. Miller, the first FBI agent ever accused of espionage, was found guilty Tuesday of passing secret documents to the Soviet Union in exchange for a promised ,000 . Mr. Miller, 54 years old, was arrested in 1984, after having an affair with Svetlana Ogorodnikova, a Soviet agent. She persuaded Mr. Miller to give a secret document from the .

The first FBI agent ever charged as a spy, Richard W. Miller, was found guilty in Los Angeles federal court Thursday of passing secret documents to the Soviet Union in exchange for a .

He handled several high-profile cases, including the third trial of Richard Miller, a former FBI agent who was convicted of passing classified documents to the Soviet Union. Former FBI agent Richard Miller was convicted a second time of selling out his country to a Soviet seductress for sex and promises of cash and gold. U.S. District Judge . Former FBI agent Richard Miller faced up to life in prison following his conviction Tuesday on six counts of espionage and bribery in a case involving the only FBI agent ever . FBI AGENT CONVICTED AS SOVIET SPY. Former FBI Agent Richard Miller on Thursday became the first bureau agent ever convicted of espionage when a jury found him .

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Described by a federal judge as a “tormented man” whose biggest problem is ingratitude, former FBI agent Richard W. Miller was sentenced Monday to two concurrent life . Eventually, this man—Richard W. Miller, a 47-year-old Los Angeles-based counterintelligence agent on the Bureau’s Soviet squad—would become the first FBI agent ever convicted of espionage.Richard William Miller (1936 – October 16, 2013) was an American FBI agent who was the first FBI agent indicted for and convicted of espionage. In 1991, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison but was freed after serving fewer than three years. Richard W. Miller, the first FBI agent ever accused of espionage, was found guilty Tuesday of passing secret documents to the Soviet Union in exchange for a promised ,000 in gold and cash.

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Mr. Miller, 54 years old, was arrested in 1984, after having an affair with Svetlana Ogorodnikova, a Soviet agent. She persuaded Mr. Miller to give a secret document from the F.B.I. to other. The first FBI agent ever charged as a spy, Richard W. Miller, was found guilty in Los Angeles federal court Thursday of passing secret documents to the Soviet Union in exchange for a promised. He handled several high-profile cases, including the third trial of Richard Miller, a former FBI agent who was convicted of passing classified documents to the Soviet Union.

Former FBI agent Richard Miller was convicted a second time of selling out his country to a Soviet seductress for sex and promises of cash and gold. U.S. District Judge Robert Takasugi, who heard the case without a jury, on Tuesday rejected Miller's claim that he romanced Svetlana Ogorodnikov in a self-styled attempt to infiltrate the KGB. Former FBI agent Richard Miller faced up to life in prison following his conviction Tuesday on six counts of espionage and bribery in a case involving the only FBI agent ever charged with. FBI AGENT CONVICTED AS SOVIET SPY. Former FBI Agent Richard Miller on Thursday became the first bureau agent ever convicted of espionage when a jury found him guilty of spying for the Soviet.

Described by a federal judge as a “tormented man” whose biggest problem is ingratitude, former FBI agent Richard W. Miller was sentenced Monday to two concurrent life prison terms for espionage.

Eventually, this man—Richard W. Miller, a 47-year-old Los Angeles-based counterintelligence agent on the Bureau’s Soviet squad—would become the first FBI agent ever convicted of espionage.Richard William Miller (1936 – October 16, 2013) was an American FBI agent who was the first FBI agent indicted for and convicted of espionage. In 1991, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison but was freed after serving fewer than three years. Richard W. Miller, the first FBI agent ever accused of espionage, was found guilty Tuesday of passing secret documents to the Soviet Union in exchange for a promised ,000 in gold and cash. Mr. Miller, 54 years old, was arrested in 1984, after having an affair with Svetlana Ogorodnikova, a Soviet agent. She persuaded Mr. Miller to give a secret document from the F.B.I. to other.

The first FBI agent ever charged as a spy, Richard W. Miller, was found guilty in Los Angeles federal court Thursday of passing secret documents to the Soviet Union in exchange for a promised. He handled several high-profile cases, including the third trial of Richard Miller, a former FBI agent who was convicted of passing classified documents to the Soviet Union. Former FBI agent Richard Miller was convicted a second time of selling out his country to a Soviet seductress for sex and promises of cash and gold. U.S. District Judge Robert Takasugi, who heard the case without a jury, on Tuesday rejected Miller's claim that he romanced Svetlana Ogorodnikov in a self-styled attempt to infiltrate the KGB.

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Former FBI agent Richard Miller faced up to life in prison following his conviction Tuesday on six counts of espionage and bribery in a case involving the only FBI agent ever charged with. FBI AGENT CONVICTED AS SOVIET SPY. Former FBI Agent Richard Miller on Thursday became the first bureau agent ever convicted of espionage when a jury found him guilty of spying for the Soviet.

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