Army major and wife indicted for conspiring to give Russia medical secrets

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Army major and wife indicted for conspiring to give Russia medical secrets
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An Army physician and her anesthesiologist wife have been indicted for conspiring to give Russia medical information to help its invasion of Ukraine, the Justice Department announced Thursday.

FILE: Army Maj. Jamie Lee Henry was indicted for conspiring to give Russia medical information to help its invasion of Ukraine, the Justice Department announced on Sept. 29, 2022.An Army physician and her anesthesiologist wife have been indicted for conspiring to give Russia medical information to help itsMaj.

Later, in a meeting at a hotel, Gabrielian allegedly provided the agent with medical information of two people: the spouse of an employee at the Office of Naval Intelligence and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Gabrielian pointed out a medical issue in the first record that Russia could exploit, the Justice Department said.

Henry was more hesitant about violating the law limiting healthcare providers from sharing confidential medical records, but Gabrielian said she violated the law"all the time," the Justice Department said. A U.S. military service record provided to CBS News verified that Henry is currently assigned to Fort Bragg, N.C., as a staff internist with a rank of Major and has no combat deployments.

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