Thomas Patrick Cavanagh is an aerospace engineer who was sentenced in 1985 after being convicted of trying to sell stealth bomber secrets to the
Soviet Union
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.
Biography
Cavanagh was arrested at a hotel in
Commerce, California
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, in December 1984, by
FBI
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agents posing as Soviet spies. Cavanagh worked at
Northrop, and at the time was undergoing a divorce, and was heavily in debt. He tried to sell classified technology and information for $25,000, .
He was sentenced to life in prison. He was released on parole on March 1, 2001.
References
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1945 births
American aerospace engineers
American people convicted of attempted spying against the United States
American people convicted of spying for the Soviet Union
American prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment
Espionage in the United States
Living people
People convicted under the Espionage Act of 1917
People paroled from life sentence
Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by the United States federal government