WebWASHINGTON -- Bryan Underwood, a former contract guard working at a U.S. Consulate in China, has been charged in a superseding indictment with one count of attempting to communicate national defense information to a foreign government, two counts of making false statements and one count of failing to appear in court pursuant to his conditions of … WebSep 28, 2011 · U.S. prosecutors are charging a former guard at a U.S. consulate in China with attempting to communicate national defense information to Chinese officials. Bryan Underwood has been indicted for trying to pass on photographs and other sensitive information to representatives of the Chinese government between March and August of …
Former Guard Charged with Attempting to Communicate National …
WebAug 31, 2012 · By Carol Cratty A civilian guard at a new U.S. consulate in China pleaded guilty on Thursday to attempting to sell Chinese security officials photographs and access to the compound so they could plant listening devices. ... Bryan Underwood had lost a significant amount of money in the stock market and hoped to make between $3 million … WebAug 31, 2012 · In addition to working as a guard at the consulate in February 2011 Underwood was asked by a U.S. law enforcement agent to help on a counter … fill the belly
Former U.S. Consulate Guard Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison for
WebSep 5, 2012 · INSIDER THREAT - An American selling America out for $3 million: Bryan Underwood, 32 years old (born 1980), Former US Marine, Civilian security guard at the … WebMar 5, 2013 · Bryan Underwood, a former civilian guard at a U.S. Consulate compound under construction in China, was sentenced today to nine years in prison in connection with his efforts to sell for personal financial gain classified photographs, information and access related to the U.S. Consulate to China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS), announced … WebSep 3, 2012 · A former Marine who was working at a U.S. consulate office in China has pleaded guilty after trying -- and failing -- to spy for China, the Department of Justice said today. Bryan Underwood, 32, pleaded guilty to one charge for attempting to pass photographs and access to the U.S. consulate in Guangzhou, China to China's Ministry … fillthebins.com