WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A former U.S. State  Department official and his wife pleaded guilty yesterday to  charges that they spied for almost three decades for the  Communist-led Cuban government.

Walter Kendall Myers had “top secret” clearance and, with  the help of his wife Gwendolyn, gave classified information to  the Cuban government, U.S. prosecutors said. They also spent an  evening with then-Cuban leader Fidel Castro in 1995.

In guilty plea agreements, Kendall Myers, 72, who was known  as Agent 202, agreed to a sentence of life in prison, while his  wife, 71, known as Agent 123, agreed to serve as many as 7-1/2  years in prison, the Justice Department said.

“For the past thirty years, this couple betrayed America’s  trust by covertly providing classified national defense  information to the Cuban government,” David Kris, assistant  attorney general for national security, said in a statement.

The couple also agreed to forfeit $1.7 million in assets,  including an apartment in Washington, D.C., a 37-foot sailing  yacht, a vehicle and various bank and investment accounts, the  department said.

MORE IN Archives


Reader Comments »

The Comments section is intended to provide a forum for reasoned and reasonable debate on the newspaper's content and is an extension of the newspaper and what it has become well known for over its history: accuracy, balance and fairness.
  • We reserve the right to edit/delete comments which contain attacks on other users, slander, coarse language and profanity, and gratuitous and incendiary references to race and ethnicity.
  • We moderate ALL comments, so your comment will not be published until it has been reviewed by a moderator.
  • Our Comments are powered by the Disqus service. You may comment as a Guest by entering your comment and selecting "Post as". Optionally, you may sign-in using your Facebook, Yahoo or Twitter Accounts.

    Disqus' Privacy Policy can be read here. Please read our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.