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Johns Hopkin doctor told her trans Army officer wife to stop being a 'coward' and to 'work through' her 'ethical issues' to hand over medical information on senior military officers to Russians, indictment shows
By August 31, Gabrielian met a the agent in a hotel in Gaithersburg, Maryland, offering medial records of a spouse from a service member in the Office of Naval Intelligence and of a relative from an Air Force veteran.
'Gabrielian highlighted to the [undercover agent] a medical issue reflected in the records of [the military member's spouse] that Russia could exploit,' the indictment reads.
During the August 31 meeting, Henry also handed over medical information on five patients at Fort Bragg, including that of a retired Army officer, a Department of Defense employee and spouses of active and deceased veterans, according to the indictment
These two should be shot. Bad enough for a civilian to try to sell to Russians but an army Major? SHOT. The low level charges are complete BS.
- Major Jamie Lee Henry, the Army's first trans officer, and Dr. Anna Gabrielian were indicted for trying to give secret records to the Russian government
- The files included medical records of senior military officers at North Carolina's Fort Bragg and of their families
- The base is home to 52,000 active duty soldiers, as well as the US Army's Delta Force and Special Operations Forces
- Gabrielian was allegedly fueled by her patriotism for Russia, and told Henry not be a 'coward' when she expressed concerns about violating HIPPA
- Henry allegedly tried to volunteer to fight for Russia against Ukraine, but was rejected because the doctor had not combat experience
By August 31, Gabrielian met a the agent in a hotel in Gaithersburg, Maryland, offering medial records of a spouse from a service member in the Office of Naval Intelligence and of a relative from an Air Force veteran.
'Gabrielian highlighted to the [undercover agent] a medical issue reflected in the records of [the military member's spouse] that Russia could exploit,' the indictment reads.
During the August 31 meeting, Henry also handed over medical information on five patients at Fort Bragg, including that of a retired Army officer, a Department of Defense employee and spouses of active and deceased veterans, according to the indictment
These two should be shot. Bad enough for a civilian to try to sell to Russians but an army Major? SHOT. The low level charges are complete BS.