“CIA Traitor Aldrich Ames, Infamous Spy, Dies at 84”

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Aldrich Ames, a former CIA agent who betrayed American intelligence by selling secrets to the Soviet Union and Russia, has passed away at the age of 84 in a Maryland prison. The U.S. Bureau of Prisons confirmed his death without disclosing the cause. The CIA has not yet commented on Ames’s demise.

Ames, who served in the CIA for many years, confessed to receiving $2.5 million from Moscow in exchange for classified information from 1985 until his arrest in 1994. His disclosures included revealing the identities of 10 Russian officials and one Eastern European individual working for the U.S. or the U.K., as well as details about spy satellite operations and eavesdropping activities.

The repercussions of Ames’s actions led to the execution of Western agents operating in Soviet territories and dealt a severe blow to the CIA. Journalist Tim Weiner, who covered the case extensively, stated that Ames dismantled a network of Russian agents aiding the U.S., which had been established over two decades.

Ames pleaded guilty to espionage and tax evasion, receiving a life sentence in prison without the possibility of parole. Prosecutors highlighted the significant loss of valuable intelligence caused by his actions. His wife, Rosario, also faced charges for aiding his espionage activities and was sentenced to 63 months in prison.

In a statement expressing remorse, Ames admitted feeling shame and guilt for betraying trust for financial gain. Despite downplaying the extent of the damage caused, he acknowledged his actions were motivated by financial difficulties. Ames’s imprisonment marked the end of a life of luxury, as he had lived lavishly before his arrest, owning a Jaguar and residing in a paid-off home.

Ames initiated contact with the KGB while working at the CIA’s headquarters in Virginia and continued passing information to the Soviets during his assignments in Rome and Washington. His espionage coincided with that of another FBI agent, Robert Hanssen, who was apprehended in 2001 for selling secrets to Moscow. Hanssen passed away in prison in 2023.

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