Schultz, who was arrested at Kentucky’s Fort Campbell, was paid about $42,000 to provide an individual he believed lived in Hong Kong with information about US plans in the event Taiwan came under military attack, according to the release.
Schultz put “personal profit above the security of the American people”, the assistant attorney general, Matthew G Olsen, said in the statement. “Today’s arrest shows that such a betrayal does not pay – the Department of Justice is committed to identifying and holding accountable those who would break their oath to protect our nation’s secrets.”
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