American Citizen Pleads Guilty to Working as an Agent for the People's Republic of China

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Thursday, June 4, 2026
Thomas Weir Pauken II, 50, an American citizen who lived and worked in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), pleaded guilty today to acting as an agent of a foreign government within the United States.

“Pauken admitted to being part of a conspiracy to obtain sensitive information from the U.S. government for the PRC,” said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John A. Eisenberg. “His actions are a betrayal of this Nation and pose an unacceptable risk to our national security. NSD remains committed to safeguarding information essential to our national security, including through appropriate prosecution.”

By his own admission, not only did Thomas Pauken attempt to infiltrate U.S. political circles at the direction of China’s Ministry of State Security, but he gathered intelligence on his American targets and reported it back to his Chinese intelligence handlers,” said Assistant Director Roman Rozhavsky of the FBI’s Counterintelligence and Espionage Division. “This case illustrates the lengths to which the Chinese Communist Party will go to undermine our democratic institutions and degrade our political freedoms, but it also demonstrates the FBI’s resolve to defend the homeland from threats to our national security. Let this plea serve as a clear warning: If you attempt to help a foreign adversary as an unregistered agent in the U.S., the FBI will find you and bring you to justice.”

According to court documents, from at least 2019 until February 2026, Pauken worked at the direction and control of people he knew worked for the PRC, including a person he met in 2017 identified as “Cathy.” Cathy provided Pauken with taskings, including meeting with potential intelligence assets, providing them with devices such as a laptop and cellphone to communicate with Cathy, providing taskings for the assets on what information was required, and providing Cathy with reports from the assets.

Pauken received at least $100,000 for his work with Cathy. Cathy also paid for Pauken to travel several times between 2019 through 2025 from China to meet with individuals in the United States who could provide Pauken, and ultimately Cathy and the Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS), with information.

Pauken worked for two other people in China whom he met in 2017 and knew as “Richard” and “William.” They told Pauken that reports he wrote for them went to Japan, but Pauken believed they worked for the PRC government.

Pauken also sold reports to a group of Chinese individuals from Wuhan who sought information about technology and the U.S. Department of Justice. The Wuhan clients wanted Pauken to find an expert to help them engage in cyber espionage.

Pauken is scheduled to be sentenced on Sept. 1 and faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

The FBI Philadelphia Field Office investigated this case with assistance from the FBI’s Washington Field Office.

Trial Attorney Eli Ross of the National Security Division’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Gavin R. Tisdale for the Eastern District of Virginia are prosecuting the case.

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Sorry...having that "Beijing Pass" isn't going to help him this time...he's looking at potentially 10 years in prison.

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The guy was also one of the Westerners making those "Come to China as it is better than the West" videos..and then claiming he wasn't being paid to read a script.
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ur actin like usa aint spy on china these things are normal within superpowers lol
 
Frankly shows how incompetent the US are - not vetting or suspecting for 7 years?
Next level - Americans must have loads people spying on how many burgers and chips they are eating. 1 caught - perhaps another 100 still out their......
 
book being sold on amazon attributed to him but is suspected as Chinese propaganda being fronted by his name

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Frankly shows how incompetent the US are - not vetting or suspecting for 7 years?

Or may be it was just the time taken to gather the proof necessary to secure the conviction? Due process takes time, quite often.
 
Or may be it was just the time taken to gather the proof necessary to secure the conviction? Due process takes time, quite often.
Would suggest 7 years was done by a sloth?
Anyway they caught him...............eventually.
 
Would suggest 7 years was done by a sloth?
Anyway they caught him...............eventually.

Well, such operations are sometimes observed to evaluate the suspect's contacts to determine how far the conspiracy extends inside the US, before shutting it down. Sometimes, they are even used to funnel erroneous information intentionally, for an extended period of time.

FBI must operate within a set of very different legal constraints within USA, and for US citizens anywhere, than the CIA or other agencies. As I said, due process and all that takes time.
 
Not to use a 2 wrong make a right aspect here but while catching espionage activities by our primary rival is great - espionage activities by the supposed primary ally are brushed under pardons.
 
Willing to Spy for America if my handler is Alexandra Daddario, CIA can recruit me any day, but I won't work weekends.
 
Frankly shows how incompetent the US are - not vetting or suspecting for 7 years?
Next level - Americans must have loads people spying on how many burgers and chips they are eating. 1 caught - perhaps another 100 still out their......
Bro, we just had one who managed to bilk the CIA out of $40M in gold bars and countless Rolex watches. Phony resume including having been an O-6 in the Navy. And he wasn't in some desk analyst position either

Clearly HR at the govt. level is incompetent.
 
I have visions of you having a poster of her over your bed.
Nah, I don't have any posters in my apartment, i do want to put some abstract art and paintings but i don't have time to go to Thrift stores lol
 

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