Navy nuclear engineer, wife accused of attempting to sell submarine secrets plead not guilty
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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.
Both were indicted by a grand jury Tuesday on national security charges. They were charged with one count each of "Conspiracy to Communicate Restricted Data" and two counts of "Communication of Restricted Data," the Justice Department announced in a news release on Tuesday.
The couple was arrested on Oct. 9 in West Virginia following a sting operation carried out by undercover FBI agents.
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