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FBI LIED - Told Physicist
Lee He Failed Polygraph
Exam That He Passed!
http://www.cnn.com/2000/US/01/08/lee.fbi.02/index.html
1-9-2000
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Jailed nuclear physicist Wen Ho Lee was misled by federal
investigators who told him he had failed a Department of Energy lie-detector
test, CNN has learned.

During a lengthy interrogation, FBI agents pressured Lee to admit to passing
nuclear weapons secrets to China. Lee said he had not and insisted he was
telling the truth. His interrogators, however, never told him that DOE
polygraph operators had actually given him a high score for honesty.

"I don't know why I fail," Lee told the FBI, according to a transcript of the
interrogation obtained by "CNN & Time."

"But I do know I have not done anything. ... I never give any classified
information to Chinese people," he said during the March 7 questioning.

Agents mentioned Rosenbergs

The transcript indicates that the questioning by the federal agents was
highly adversarial and ended only after Lee asked repeatedly to leave. Lee's
family and supporters say the transcript reveals that the FBI was unfair and
devious.

Agents reminded Lee that Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, convicted of passing
nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union during the 1950s, died in the electric
chair, according to the transcripts.

Daughter: 'I'm infuriated'

In an exclusive interview with "CNN & TIME," Lee's children said they were
outraged by the tactics of the FBI.

"I can't believe the techniques they used in this interrogation, to try to
get my father to confess to something he did not do," daughter Alberta Lee
said.

"I'm infuriated," she said. "I understand why he feels hopeless; he
cooperated with them to begin with, and this is what happened."

Her father, a 60-year-old Taiwan-born researcher, is being held without bail
for allegedly copying classified nuclear data to computer tapes, seven of
which are missing.

Federal prosecutors deny their investigation was biased or unfair. They say
the FBI's skepticism about Lee's statements was justified because he had lied
in the past. Former prosecutors told CNN that such interrogation tactics are
standard law enforcement procedure.

The March interrogation took place one day before Lee was fired from his job
at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico.

Lee has pleaded innocent to 59 counts under the Atomic Energy and Espionage
Acts for allegedly mishandling classified information. He was not charged
with sharing the information with a non-U.S. government or other espionage
offenses.

If convicted, he could face life in prison. An FBI spokesman said he could
not comment on the indictment.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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