US journalist pleads guilty to working as China's agent
US journalist Thomas Weir Pauken II, 50, has pleaded guilty in a US court to working as an illegal agent for the People's Republic of China. Pauken admitted to conspiring to obtain sensitive information from the US government for China.

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AI-generatedUS journalist Thomas Weir Pauken II, 50, has pleaded guilty in a US court to working as an illegal agent for the People's Republic of China. Pauken admitted to conspiring to obtain sensitive information from the US government for China. He had lived and worked in China since 2010, including for state media outlets like China Central Television and Xinhua News. From at least 2019 until February of this year, Pauken worked under the direction of individuals he knew were employed by the PRC. He received over $100,000 for his work, which included meeting potential intelligence assets and being instructed to travel to the US to meet individuals who could provide information for China.
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5 extractedPauken was instructed to travel between 2019 and 2025 to meet with individuals in the US who could provide information to the PRC.
Pauken received at least $100,000 from an individual identified as 'Cathy' for his work.
Pauken worked at the direction and control of individuals he knew worked for the PRC from at least 2019 until February of the current year.
Pauken admitted to being part of a conspiracy to obtain sensitive information from the US government for China.
US journalist Thomas Weir Pauken II pleaded guilty to working as an illegal agent for the People's Republic of China (PRC).