Overview
- Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA and National Security Council official, is charged with acting as a secret agent for South Korea.
- Prosecutors claim Terry received luxury items and funding for her think tank in exchange for sensitive information and policy influence.
- The indictment details Terry's alleged activities from 2013 to 2022, including passing notes from a private meeting with Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
- Terry's lawyer refutes the charges, stating she has been an independent scholar and critic of South Korea.
- If convicted, Terry faces up to five years in prison for failing to register as a foreign agent.