Former Federal Reserve Advisor Indicted for Economic Espionage Linked to China
- A former Federal Reserve adviser, John Harold Rogers, was indicted for economic espionage linked to China, accused of stealing trade secrets while employed at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors .
- The indictment alleges that Rogers leaked confidential information to Chinese co-conspirators, including details on tariffs and proprietary economic data, for at least $450,000.
- Rogers is accused of violating FRB policy by sending protected information to his personal email and lying to investigators.
- The FBI stated that Rogers' actions could give adversaries a strategic economic advantage over the U.S., emphasizing the commitment to national security.
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