Earl Edwin Pitts

Earl Edwin Pitts

:"This article describes Earl Pitts, the Russian spy. For the radio character, see Earl Pitts (radio character)."

Earl Edwin Pitts (born September 23, 1953) is a former FBI special agent who, in 1996, was arrested at the FBI Academy. Pitts was charged with spying for the Soviet Union and Russia. On April 30, 1997, he pled guilty.

History

On June 27, 1997, Earl Pitts was sentenced to 27 years in prison for spying for Moscow before and after the fall of the Soviet Union. (Prosecutors had requested only 24½ years.) A former FBI agent, Pitts had been charged with selling U.S. intelligence secrets to the Russians for more than $224,000 from 1987 to 1992. The FBI gained knowledge of Pitts as a Soviet spy through the use of human intelligence (His KGB handler, Alexsandr Karpov, later defected to the United States and named Pitts as a Soviet mole in the FBI during his debriefings.) Pitts was snared in a 16-month FBI sting that ended with his arrest while he was stationed at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. The FBI caught Pitts by convincing him that the Russian government wanted to reactivate him as a spy. Pitts offered his services to the Soviets in 1987 while he was assigned to the FBI's New York office where he was assigned to hunt and recruit KGB officers. The FBI said Pitts turned over a secret computerized FBI list of all Soviet officials in the United States with their known or suspected posts in Soviet Spy agencies. Pitts was discovered after a Soviet defector identified him to the FBI and assisted the FBI in their sting operation. After the sting began, Pitts' ex-wife, Mary Columbaro Pitts, also a former FBI employee, told the FBI that she suspected her husband was a spy, but he never shared it with her. When he was convicted of espionage and asked why he engaged in that act, Pitts cited numerous grievances with the FBI and said he wanted to "pay them back". Pitts' plea bargain required him to submit to FBI debriefings. During a 1997 debriefing Pitts warned the FBI that Robert Philip Hanssen presented security concerns. The FBI did not act on Pitts' warning and Hanssen's espionage continued until 2001.

Other Notable American Moles

Other Agents in place in the US Government or Military who worked as a Mole for either the KGB or the SVR, include:

*James Hall III - An Army warrant officer and intelligence analyst in Germany who sold eavesdropping and code secrets to East Germany and the Soviet Union from 1983 to 1988.
*Aldrich Ames - A CIA mole charged with providing highly classified information since 1985 to the Soviet Union and then Russia.
*Robert Hanssen - Arrested for spying for the Soviet Union and Russia for more than 15 years of his 27 years with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
*Harold James Nicholson - A senior-ranking Central Intelligence Agency officer arrested while attempting to take Top Secret documents out of the country. He began spying for Russia in 1994.
*George Trofimoff - a retired Army Reserve Lt.Colonel, charged in June 2000 of spying for the KGB and the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (or SVR) for over 25 years.

References

*"Los Angeles Times"; June 24, 1997

External links

* [http://www.loyola.edu/dept/politics/intel/pitts.html Copy of FBI Press Release]
* [http://www.jonathanpollard.org/1997/062397.htm CNN news account] of his sentencing


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