Ex-Navy engineer pleads guilty to trying to sell state secrets

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The engineer had a security clearance that allowed him access to information on nuclear weapons, and he was busted by an FBI agent posing as a foreign official.

A former U.S. Navy engineer has pleaded guilty to attempting to sell secrets about nuclear submarines to an undisclosed foreign power.

Toebbe possessed a top-secret security clearance that allowed him access to information"concerning naval nuclear propulsion including information related to military sensitive design elements, operating parameters, and performance characteristics of the reactors for nuclear powered warships," according to the"From on or about April 1, 2020, through October 9, 202, in Jefferson County, West Virginia, and elsewhere, I conspired with Diana Toebbe to transmit restricted data to a...

"The signal will be inside our main building from Saturday morning until Sunday evening Memorial Day weekend," the FBI wrote in its communications, CBS added. Five months and several"dead drops" of information after this message was sent, Toebbe was arrested. "Mrs. Toebbe is now an unemployed school teacher and a mother of two teenage children, with no means of support," her attorney said in January, according to CBS News."She has professed her innocence as to the serious charges she faces, which charges carry no presumption in favor of detention, but remains incarcerated pretrial despite overwhelming evidence that she is neither a danger to the community or a flight risk.

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