In Sue Mi Terry
FARA Case DOJ Will Use FISA Info
Now Says iCloud by December 27
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Nov 6 – Sue Mi Terry was on
the US National Security
Council. Now she has been
indicted for violating the
Foreign Agent Registration Act
for South Korea, in exchange
for $37,000 and luxury
handbags, among other
gifts.
Her handler
worked at the South Korea
Mission to the United Nations,
which Inner City Press has
also covered, along with the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New
York.
Terry has been
released on $500,000 bond
co-signed by her husband,
columnist Max Boot.
On July 22, the
US Attorney's Office filed
notice that it intends to use
Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act information
as to her. Notice on Patreon here.
Both sides
predict classified litigation
in the case.
On November 6,
the US Attorney's Office wrote
in to says that "after
conferring with the FBI, the
Government anticipates that it
will be able to produce the
defendant's iCloud account in
discovery on or before
December 27."
It is US v.
Terry, 24-cr-427 (Schofield).
***
Your
support means a lot. As little as $5 a month
helps keep us going and grants you access to
exclusive bonus material on our Patreon
page. Click
here to become a patron.
Feedback:
Editorial [at] innercitypress.com
SDNY Press Room
500 Pearl Street, NY NY 10007 USA
Mail: Box 130222, Chinatown Station,
NY NY 10013
Reporter's mobile (and weekends):
718-716-3540
Other, earlier Inner City Press are
listed here,
and some are available in the ProQuest
service, and now on Lexis-Nexis.
Copyright 2006-2024 Inner City
Press, Inc. To request reprint or other
permission, e-contact Editorial [at]
innercitypress.com
|