Spying for other countries or groups is in many cases illegal and punishable by law. The following is a list of individuals that have either been imprisoned for spying, or individuals that have been arrested in connection to their spying activities.

NameNationalitySummaryConviction DatePenalty
Aldrich AmesAmericanConvicted of spying for the Soviet Union and Russia1994Life sentence (without parole)
David Sheldon BooneAmericanSold secret documents to the Soviet Union and is estimated to have received $60,000 from the KGBFebruary 26, 199924 Years and 4 Months
Marthe CnockaertBelgianConvicted for spying for the United Kingdom and its allies during the First World WarNovember 1916Life sentence (released 2 years later)
Clayton J. Lonetree American Convicted for providing classified information to the Soviet Union while stationed in Moscow as a guard at the U.S. Embassy August 21, 1987 30-year sentence, reduced to 15, released February 1996
Alexander Fishenko American-Russian Convicted for illegally exporting microelectronics from the U.S.A. to Russia July 21, 2016 10-year sentence[1]
James Hall IIIAmericanSignals analyst who sold eavesdropping and code secrets to East Germany and the Soviet Union from 1983 to 1988July 20, 198940-year sentence
Robert HanssenAmericanSpied for Soviet and Russian intelligence services against the United States from 1979 to 2001July 6, 2001Life sentence (without parole)
Ana MontesAmericanConvicted for conspiracy to commit espionage for the government of CubaOctober 200225-year prison term followed by five years probation
Harold James NicholsonAmericanTwice-convicted spy for Russia's Foreign Intelligence ServiceJune 5, 199723 years 7-month sentence
Stewart NozetteAmericanConvicted for attempted espionage and fraud against the United States for the government of Israel200913-year sentence
Ronald PeltonAmericanSpied for and sold secret documents to the Soviet Union. Was known to have a photographic memory and as such never passed any physical documents on.1983Life sentence (Released November 24, 2015)
Earl Edwin PittsAmericanAccused of spying for the Soviet Union and Russia, and pleaded guilty to conspiring and attempting to commit espionage199727-year sentence
Jonathan PollardAmericanPassed classified information to Israel while working as an American civilian intelligence analyst1987Life sentence (Released November 20, 2015)
George TrofimoffAmericanConvicted for spying for the Soviet Union during the 1970s and 1980sSeptember 27, 2001Life sentence
John Anthony WalkerAmericanConvicted of spying for the Soviet Union from 1968 to 19851985Life sentence
Brian Patrick Regan American Convicted of one of gathering national defense information and two counts of attempted espionage for soliciting classified information to Iraq, China, and Libya. March 21, 2003 Life sentence
Chelsea Manning American Convicted of six counts of the espionage act for providing classified information to Wikileaks July 30, 2013 35-year sentence, commuted (released May 17, 2017)
Dongfan "Greg" Chung Chinese Convicted of economic espionage; stole trade secrets related to the US Space Shuttle program and the Delta IV rocket and provided them to China[2] July 16, 2009[2] 15-year sentence, died May 18, 2020, while incarcerated[3]
Kendall & Gwendolyn Myers American Convicted of spying for Cuba across a 30-year span November 20, 2009 Life sentence (without parole); 81 months

See also

References

  1. "Russian Agent Sentenced to 10 Years for Acting as Unregistered Russian Government Agent and Leading Scheme to Illegally Export Controlled Technology to Russian Military". www.justice.gov. 2016-07-21. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  2. 1 2 "Former Boeing Engineer Convicted of Economic Espionage in Theft of Space Shuttle Secrets for China". www.justice.gov. 2009-07-16. Archived from the original on 2020-10-24. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
  3. "Inmate Death at FCI Butner (Low)" (PDF). U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons. May 28, 2020. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 2, 2020. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
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