FBI Offers $200,000 Reward for Info on Former Air Force Intel Officer Who Defected to Iran
- The FBI is offering a $200,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Monica Witt, a former U.S. Air Force intelligence specialist charged with espionage for defecting to Iran and sharing classified information with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps .
- Witt served in the U.S. Air Force from 1997 to 2008, had access to sensitive intelligence through a Special Access Program, and worked in counterintelligence and special investigations.
- She defected to Iran in 2013 after attending an anti-Western conference and subsequently helped create target packages and develop malware used against U.S. intelligence and military personnel.
- The FBI states that Witt betrayed her oath by providing national defense information to Iran and likely continues to support their activities.
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The U.S. authorities are offering a bounty for information about a former non-commissioned officer. She ran over to Iran with bristling knowledge.
FBI Offers $200,000 Reward for Info on Former Air Force Intel Officer Who Defected to Iran
Already a subscriber? Make sure to log into your account before viewing this content. You can access your account by hitting the “login” button on the top right corner. Still unable to see the content after signing in? Make sure your card on file is up-to-date. The FBI announced a $200,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Monica Witt, a former Air Force intelligence officer who defected to Iran in 2013 and is wanted on espion…
The United States is now offering $200,000 for any information that will allow us to find the former US Air Force counter-intelligence specialist, who has been missing since 2013 and charged in 2019 with espionage for the benefit of Tehran.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) offers $200,000 for information leading to the capture and subsequent prosecution of Monica Witt, accused of spying and sharing U.S. secrets with Iran. The announcement comes as the White House is negotiating a peace agreement with Tehran. Witt served in the U.S. armed forces between 1997 and 2008. Subsequently, he worked as a government contractor until 2010. According to the agency led by Kash Patel, t…
Ex-Counterintelligence Officer Betrays US for Iran?
A former United States counterintelligence specialist accused of betraying fellow Americans to Iran is still on the run, and now the federal government is dangling $200,000 to bring her in. Story Snapshot The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is offering a $200,000 reward for fugitive ex–Air Force counterintelligence specialist Monica Elfriede Witt, accused of spying...
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