The U.S. Justice Department released
the below information:
Today, Gregory Allen Justice,
49, of Culver City, California, pleaded guilty to federal charges of one count
of attempting to commit economic espionage and one count of attempting to
violate the Arms Export Control Act. The charges are related to Justice’s
selling sensitive satellite information to a person he believed to be an agent
of a Russian intelligence service. Justice was an engineer who worked for a
cleared defense contractor. Specifically, he worked on military and commercial
satellite programs.
The announcement was made by
Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security Dana J. Boente and
Acting U.S. Attorney Sandra R. Brown for the Central District of California.
According to a plea agreement
filed in this case, Justice stole proprietary trade secrets from his employer
and provided them to a person he believed to be a Russian agent – but who in
fact was an undercover FBI employee.
In addition to their
proprietary nature, the documents contained technical data covered by the U.S.
Munitions List and therefore were subject to controls restricting export from
the U.S. under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations.
In exchange for providing
these materials during a series of meeting between February and July of 2016,
Justice sought and received thousands of dollars in cash payments. During one
meeting, Justice and the undercover agent discussed developing a relationship
like one depicted on the television show “The Americans,” and during their
final meeting, Justice offered to take the undercover agent on a tour of his
employer’s production facilities where Justice said all military spacecraft
were built, according to the plea agreement.
Justice faces a maximum
sentence of 35 years in prison. The maximum statutory sentence is prescribed by
Congress and is provided here for informational purposes. If convicted of any
offense, the sentencing of the defendant will be determined by the court based
on the advisory Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
Justice pleaded guilty before
U.S. District Judge George Wu, who scheduled a sentencing hearing for September
18. Justice has been in custody since his arrest in July 2016.
This case was investigated by
the FBI and the Air Force Office of Special Investigations.
Attorneys from the Terrorism
and Export Crimes Section of the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the National
Security Division’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section are
prosecuting the case.
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