Former CIA analyst Sue Mi Terry indicted on charges of secretly working for South Korea

A former CIA analyst and North Korea expert, Sue Mi Terry, has been indicted by a New York grand jury for secretly working with the South Korean government in exchange for designer goods, Michelin star meals, and $37,000.

The indictment reveals that Terry, who served on the US National Security Council, began acting as a foreign agent in June 2013, meeting with an unnamed handler and promoting South Korean policy positions through articles and media appearances.

In return for her services, she allegedly received luxury items and funds deposited into a designated account at her think tank, CNN has reported.

Following the indictment, the Council on Foreign Relations placed her on administrative leave and stated they take the allegations seriously.

Written by B.C. Begley