יום שלישי, 8 במרץ 2011

NY woman convicted of spying in '49 dies at 89 (AP)

FILE - In this file photo of March 21, 1949, Judith Coplon leaves U.S. District court in Washington after her arraignment on a charge of taking confidential data from government files. Coplon, later known by her married name Judith Socolov, died at the age of 89 in Manhattan on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011. She was a Justice Department employee from Brooklyn who was convicted of spying for the Soviet Union in an early Cold War trial but her convictions for espionage and conspiracy were overturned by the early 1950s for reasons including illegal wiretapping. (AP Photo, File)AP - She was young and smart and claimed she was in love, and when Judith Coplon was accused of being a Soviet spy in 1949 she became a sensation.


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