Judith Coplon Barnard College Graduate Justice Department Political Analyst Russian Spy?

Judith Coplon was arrested in March 1949 with her Russian boyfriend, former United Nations employee Valentin Gubitchev. FBI agents had been following them when they rendezvoused in various places in Washington, D.C. Coplon was a political analyst for the Department of Justice. Both were charged with passing secrets to the Soviet Union. The FBI had planted "barium meal" documents inside Judith's pocketbook. This was heavily persuasive evidence in court during her 1949 federal trial in New York. Coplon and Gubitchev were tried together in another trial that occurred in 1950.

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Judith Coplon Barnard College Graduate Justice Department Political Analyst Russian Spy?

Judith Coplon was arrested in March 1949 with her Russian boyfriend, former United Nations employee Valentin Gubitchev. FBI agents had been following them when they rendezvoused in various places in Washington, D.C. Coplon was a political analyst for the Department of Justice. Both were charged with passing secrets to the Soviet Union. The FBI had planted "barium meal" documents inside Judith's pocketbook. This was heavily persuasive evidence in court during her 1949 federal trial in New York. Coplon and Gubitchev were tried together in another trial that occurred in 1950.

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Judith Coplon Barnard College Graduate Justice Department Political Analyst Russian Spy?

Judith Coplon Barnard College Graduate Justice Department Political Analyst Russian Spy?

by Robert Grey Reynolds
Judith Coplon Barnard College Graduate Justice Department Political Analyst Russian Spy?

Judith Coplon Barnard College Graduate Justice Department Political Analyst Russian Spy?

by Robert Grey Reynolds

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Judith Coplon was arrested in March 1949 with her Russian boyfriend, former United Nations employee Valentin Gubitchev. FBI agents had been following them when they rendezvoused in various places in Washington, D.C. Coplon was a political analyst for the Department of Justice. Both were charged with passing secrets to the Soviet Union. The FBI had planted "barium meal" documents inside Judith's pocketbook. This was heavily persuasive evidence in court during her 1949 federal trial in New York. Coplon and Gubitchev were tried together in another trial that occurred in 1950.


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BN ID: 2940154619421
Publisher: Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Publication date: 11/08/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 137 KB

About the Author

I am a soon to be retired Duke Medical Center library researcher, who enjoys writing. I have been writing on Wikipedia for years and have begun to write ebooks. My pastimes include selling books on EBay, genealogical research, baseball (Pittsburgh Pirates), collecting antique furniture and coins, and spending time with Kingsley, my cocker spaniel.

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