A former NASA scientist was sentenced Wednesday to 13 years in prison for trying to sell Israel classified U.S. defense information about military satellites.
Stewart David Nozette, 54, pleaded guilty to espionage in 2011, and in a separate 2009 case he admitted to fraud and tax charges involving more than $265,000 in false claims he submitted to the government in his position as head of a non-profit organization.
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More News On the Conviction And Sentencing Of Maryland Scientist Stewart Nozette
Ex-govt space scientist who thought he was selling secrets to Israel gets 13 years in prison -- Washington Post/AP
US scientist gets 13 years on spy-for-Israel charges -- AFP
Ex-scientist gets 13 years in prison over spying -- Reuters
Stewart Nozette, ex-government scientist, gets 13 years in espionage case -- Politico/AP
Scientist receives 13-year sentence in espionage case -- Washington Times
Maryland scientist Stewart Nozette sentenced for passing secrets to supposed Mossad agent, expresses regret -- Washington Post
Ex-NASA scientist gets 13 years for spying -- Washington Examiner
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