A Fort Bragg officer was indicted on Thursday on charges of attempting to sell soldiers’ medical information to Russian officials.
Jamie Lee Henry, the major who was also a doctor at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, and Henry's wife, Dr. Anna Gabrielian, were charged in an unsealed indictment in a federal court in Maryland.
The couple met with an undercover FBI agent posing as a Russian diplomat and offered to provide medical information from Fort Bragg, according to the affidavit, which was reported by the Baltimore Banner. Gabrielian, an anesthesiologist at Johns Hopkins University, told the agent"she was motivated by patriotism toward Russia to provide any assistance she could to Russia, even if it meant being fired or going to jail," according to the indictment. She teased that they had access to records that “Russia could exploit.”Henry, during the meeting, also provided medical records related to five patients at Fort Bragg.
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