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Glenn Shriver, Michigan Man, Pleads Guilty To Attempted Spying For China

MATTHEW BARAKAT   10/22/10 11:26 PM ET   AP

Glenn Shriver Spy

McLEAN, Va. — A Michigan man pleaded guilty Friday to accepting $70,000 from Chinese spies as he attempted to secure jobs with the CIA and U.S. Foreign Service that would have allowed him to expose U.S. government secrets.

Glenn D. Shriver, 28, of Grand Rapids, Mich., acknowledged Friday in U.S. District Court that he sought the jobs with the intent of selling classified information to Beijing. He pleaded guilty to a single count of conspiring to provide national defense information to Chinese intelligence officers.

Under a plea agreement, prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed to recommend a four-year prison term that a judge is required to impose at sentencing set for Jan. 21.

Court documents said Shriver was approached by Chinese officers while living in Shanghai in 2004 after earlier study trips to China.

In China, Shriver answered an English-language ad seeking someone with an East Asian studies background to write a paper on U.S.-Chinese relations. Court documents said that led Chinese officers to recruit Shriver and encourage him to seek out U.S. government jobs that would gain him access to classified and secret documents.

In 2005 and 2006, Shriver took the Foreign Service exam. He failed both times, but his Chinese handlers gave him $10,000 for his first attempt and $20,000 for his second, documents show.

Then in 2007, Shriver applied for a job with the CIA. He then traveled to China and requested $40,000 from the Chinese agents for that and was paid in cash he smuggled through U.S. Customs on his return, authorities said.

The documents indicate Shriver spent two years going through the CIA hiring process and reached the final security screenings. But a U.S. intelligence official said Shriver was discovered very early in the hiring process. The official spoke on condition of anonymity, citing the sensitivity of the hiring process.

Shriver's attorney, G. Allen Dale, said Shriver was a naive young man just out of college when he was recruited and now knows he made a terrible mistake.

"He didn't go to China looking for trouble. It found him," Dale said in a phone interview.

In all, Shriver met with Chinese agents 20 times between 2004 and 2007 and intended to use his jobs to transmit government secrets to Beijing, authorities said. Dale said that Shriver never landed a job that allowed him to divulge any sensitive information.

The U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Neil MacBride, said Shriver betrayed his country.

"Mr. Shriver threw away his education, his career and his future when he chose to position himself to spy," MacBride's statement said.

Federal prosecutors in recent years have brought dozens of cases against defendants accused of crimes related to Chinese espionage efforts.

Shriver was initially charged in June with making false statements. While those charges spelled out that Shriver had lied to the CIA about his contacts with Chinese agents, he was not charged then with attempted espionage.

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01:19 PM on 10/25/2010
70 grand to sell out your country? is this guy serious?
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sposton
right to tell what they don't want to hear
12:20 PM on 10/25/2010
Very amateurish. I wonder who is a bigger traitor, this guy or CEOs who have exported middle class jobs to China? Who has delivered more damage to this country?
12:08 PM on 10/25/2010
Interesting stuff. According to the story the CIA knew that he was paid off by the Chinese to apply work for the CIA "very early in the process". This makes you wonder just how many plants the CIA has within the Chinese spy agency to know that the Chinese were recruiting this guy. From this you can say that the CIA is definitely doing well in China. As an American one can only hope that it can do just as well in Iraq and Afghanistan.
05:42 AM on 10/25/2010
In contast to many of the more rabid commentators basing a person's loyalty on race here, the FBI, CIA and NSA hardly comment on a case. Those US agencies hire people of many nationalities and creeds. Espionage works both ways and discretion is sometimes needed. This is because that sometimes they may need to negotiate for the release of their agents that get caught in foreign lands.
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moonlightesq
07:24 PM on 10/24/2010
In recent years there has been dozens of cases against defendants accused of crimes related to Chinese espionage efforts. Well, I think its time to make the punishment more severe to fit the crime.
05:39 AM on 10/25/2010
It is already being done. The more serious the crime, the longer the sentence, e.g. Johnathan Pollard, Robert Hanssen.
08:49 PM on 10/27/2010
If more Americans took 70k from the Chinese and gave them NOTHING in return we wouldn't have such a horrible trade deficit. Think about it.
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moonlightesq
11:01 PM on 10/27/2010
How do you know the Chinese got nothing in return. Nothing proven perhaps. But, is $70K worth the years in prison and restitution he has to pay the government.
12:07 PM on 10/24/2010
If this guy were an 'artificial person' he would NEVER have been charged with anything...he made the mistake of being an independent, a free agent. Can't have that in the 'land of the free'...
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JesusGlock9OilBaron
02:49 AM on 10/24/2010
Michigan economy would make people do anything...even back in 2004.
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Craig Bowers
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10:30 PM on 10/23/2010
No opinion until I hear his alma mater.

If he went to U of M then he should be in jail.
If he went to MSU then his sentence is unjust.

Sorry, as an MSU alumni such beliefs are required.
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Edward Standley
opinionated jerk
01:44 AM on 10/24/2010
Sounds like sour grapes over MSU having beaten the lunch money out of U-M three years in a row on the gridiron. Some Alum! ;)
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
09:54 PM on 10/23/2010
Sounds like the GOP has been infiltrated by Aqua Buddhists!
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
09:24 PM on 10/23/2010
Another example of Libr00l "Big Gubment" standing in the way of a conservative's belief in the "free market".
08:41 PM on 10/23/2010
I ownder how he voted.

Early and often dem I think.
ItsGettingWeird
(or is it just me?)
08:18 PM on 10/23/2010
Republicans are total sell-outs. When it was convenient, they spent decades accusing Dems of being "soft on Communism." Now Republicans and their policies lead the way in outsourcing jobs to Communist China. No integrity. No surprise.
07:12 PM on 10/23/2010
If you want to see who is subverting America and aiding China, just visit the corporate headquarters of Wal-Mart. Or any Chamber of Commerce. Or any Republican congressman's office.
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mmike1969
06:28 PM on 10/23/2010
Yet another spy exposed for attempting to spy under the Bush 2 administration. How is it when Bush 2 claims to be defending America, his administration produced more spys and it's under President Obama, his administration is catching them? Feel protected tea-baggers/gross old party?
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
05:31 PM on 10/23/2010
Hmmm, I wonder how much money our Chamber of Commerce took from China and where it went to.
We won't know until they release that list.
06:12 PM on 10/23/2010
Do you think the CofC took as much money Clinton/Gore took?
07:13 PM on 10/23/2010
You might ask Haley Barbour about that. He funneled money from Hong Kong to the GOP back in the 1990's.
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09:33 AM on 10/24/2010
Is that the best you got? Really? Did you even bother to look at the numbers?