Skip to main content
915 TLDR
Politics
1 read

Infamous CIA Spy Aldrich Ames Dies in Federal Prison at Age 84

KVIACNN Newsource
Government building representing politics and policy news

Want the full story?

Read the complete article at KVIA

Read Original

AI Summary

Aldrich Ames, a former CIA officer whose espionage activities led to the execution of numerous informants, has died at 84 while serving a life sentence in federal prison. Arrested in 1994, Ames was found guilty of betraying U.S. intelligence by selling secrets to the Soviet Union, reportedly earning around $2.5 million in the process. His actions prompted significant scrutiny of CIA protocols, revealing severe deficiencies in handling personnel suspected of compromising national security. A Maryland medical examiner will investigate the cause of his death, which marks the end of a controversial chapter in U.S. intelligence history.

Key Details: • Ames was arrested in 1994 and sentenced to life imprisonment. • He is estimated to have received $2.5 million for his espionage activities. • His case led to reforms in CIA and FBI insider threat programs.

national-security history cia espionage intelligence

People & Organizations

FBIMarylandWashington, DCCIAAldrich AmesTim NaftaliBianna GolodrygaSenate Select Committee on Intelligence

Related Articles