A Navy nuclear engineer and his wife, accused of attempting to pass Navy secrets to a foreign government, pleaded not guilty Wednesday on national security charges. Jonathan and Diana Toebbe entered ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Navy nuclear engineer with access to military secrets has been charged with trying to pass information about the design of American nuclear-powered submarines to someone he thought ...
The Facebook account appearing to belong to the woman who was charged alongside her Navy nuclear engineer husband with selling secret information about nuclear submarines to an undercover FBI agent is ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. A Navy nuclear engineer with access to ...
A Navy nuclear engineer pleaded guilty Monday to trying to pass information about American nuclear-powered warships to someone he thought was a representative of a foreign government but who was ...
A former U.S. Navy engineer has pleaded guilty to attempting to sell secrets about nuclear submarines to an undisclosed foreign power. Jonathan Toebbe has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to communicate ...
Former U.S. Navy engineer Jonathan Toebbe appears for his first court hearing on charges that he and his wife Diana attempted to sell secrets about nuclear submarines to a foreign power. Bill ...
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (WDVM) — An Annapolis U.S. Navy engineer pled guilty this afternoon to federal espionage charges, Jonathan Toebbe was arrested in October. Toebbe has agreed to serve at least 151 to ...
Navy engineer Jonathan Toebbe and his wife Diana will remain in custody until at least Friday for a detention hearing -- and could spend the rest of their lives behind bars -- after being arrested for ...
The head of Naval Sea Systems Command is calling on ships and maintainers to keep rust under control. (U.S. Navy) WASHINGTON — With the U.S. Navy attempting to keep its surface combatants such as the ...
Jonathan Toebbe, a Navy nuclear engineer, pleaded guilty Monday to one count of "Conspiracy to Communicate Restricted Data" after he snuck classified documents to federal agents posing as foreign ...
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