Friday, February 28, 2025

In Sue Mi Terry FARA Case She Moves to Dismiss Saying FBI Gave No Miranda Warning


by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Feb 26 – Sue Mi Terry was on the US National Security Council. Now she has been indicted for violating the Foreign Agent Registration Act for South Korea, in exchange for $37,000 and luxury handbags, among other gifts. 

 Her handler worked at the South Korea Mission to the United Nations, which Inner City Press has also covered, along with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.  

Terry has been released on $500,000 bond co-signed by her husband, columnist Max Boot.

On July 22, the US Attorney's Office filed notice that it intends to use Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act information as to her. Notice on Patreon here.

Both sides predict classified litigation in the case.

On November 6, the US Attorney's Office wrote in to says that "after conferring with the FBI, the Government anticipates that it will be able to produce the defendant's iCloud account in discovery on or before December 27."

On February 26 Sue Mi Terry moved to dismissing, including on the grounds that the FBI agents never Mirandized her, after they marched her to a hotel and made her conduct her Zoom meeting in front of them.

The case is USA v. Terry, 1:24-cr-427 (Schofield).

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