Otto Attila Gilbert

Otto Attila Gilbert was a Hungarian-American spy. He was convicted of espionage in 1982 after paying $4,000 for classified documents provided by an undercover Army officer, and sentenced to fifteen years in prison.[1][2]

Gilbert emigrated to the United States from Hungary in 1957, and became a naturalized citizen in 1964.[3] Authorities said that Gilbert was working for the Hungarian Military Intelligence Service all along.[4] Shortly before his arrest, Gilbert was living with his mother in Forest Hills, New York, but the two moved to Hungary.[5]

References

  1. Security Awareness in the 1980s: Featured Articles from the Security Awareness Bulletin, 1981-1989. DIANE Publishing. 1992. p. 187. ISBN 0-941375-50-1.
  2. Jaynes, Gregory (April 20, 1982). "Native of Hungary is Jailed in South on Spying Charges". New York Times. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
  3. Allen, Thomas B.; Norman Polmar (1988). Merchants of treason: America's secrets for sale. Delacorte Press. pp. 67–70. ISBN 0-385-29591-X.
  4. Associated Press (April 20, 1982). "Hungarian snared in Army spying plot". Modesto Bee. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
  5. Newsday (April 21, 1982). "Accused spy, mother 'an odd couple'". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 28 February 2010.


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