SPY TRIAL WITNESS DENIES AFFAIR WITH EMIGRE

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CIA-RDP90-00965R000201350027-5
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January 19, 2012
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May 2, 1985
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Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/01/19: CIA-RDP90-00965R000201350027-5 NEW YORK TIMES 2 May, 1985 Spy Trial Witness Denies Affair With Emigre agent of the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation gation denied Tuesday that he had had a sexual affair with a woman being tried as a Soviet spy. The agent, John E. Hunt, in his first day of ate-examination in the trial of Nikolay and Svetlana Ogorodnikov, re- jected Mrs. Ogorudnikov's contentions that be was her lover while he was as- signed to investigate her. That was two years before the woman me Miller. then an F.B.I. agent. 0M accused by the Uovernment oconspiring to ON clas- sified information to the Soviet intelli- gence service the r er is to Lawyers or -Mr. Miller have con- tended that other F.B.I. agents besides himself have had affairs with Soviet operatives and have not been charged with wrongdoing. Mr. dismissedas a result of the who was espionage charges, denies spying and said he was being selectively prosecuted by his su- periors in the bureau. Mrs. Ogorodnikov maintains that her activities with the F.B.I. had nothing to do with spying but rather were a result of her -cooperation as an informer for the bureau for several years. Mr. Hunt, the agent who was first as- signed to Mrs. Ogorodnikov's:case in 1980, is a key witness in the trig, and Tuesday was his third day on the wit- ness stand. He has testi fied about his efforts to get the Russian woman to provide information to the F.B.I. about Soviet activities. Mr. Hunt testified Tueday that he he- was questioned last. October, after the arrest of the Ogorodnikovs and Mr. Miller, by two separate pairs of investi- gators from the F.B.I.'s inspection division, the unit responsible for inter- nal investigations. The investigators, Mr. Hunt said, asked him about Mrs. Ogorodnikov's ly JUDrI'K CUMMI DIGS $pssl b lb. Nw Y.t Tt. LOS ANGELES, April 30 - A retired feelings toward him, whether they had ever had sexual intercourse and whether he had ever offered to divorce his wife. Mr. Hunt told the jury that the investigators had told him "the sole purpose of the interview was to discuss allegations made agaist me by Mrs. Ogorodnikov" in July 1983. The former agent said that at the time he was advised that he was enti- tled to an attorney and if he talked his statements could be used agaist him. Mr. Hunt said that "two or three weeks" after the second set of investi- gative interviews in mid-October he filed the required papers for retire- ment. Last week Mr. Hunt testified that he had retired for health reasons and be- cause he had completed 20 years. Gregory Stone, one of Mrs. Ogorodni- kov's lawyers, appeared to intend that the line of questioning imply that Mr. Hunt had retired because of the investi- gators' attention to his relationship with Mrs. Ogorodnikov. The defense lawyer, however, did not pursue that theme Tuesday with any further ques- tions. In other testimony Tuesday, Mr. Hunt said that he advised Mr. Miller last May after learning of his initial contacts with Mrs. Ogorodnikov: "R.W., you're getting in over your head... He said he had also told Mr. Miller: "You see how clever she is? She's as smart or smarter than froth of us. You had better be careful." Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/01/19: CIA-RDP90-00965R000201350027-5