Peter Debbins was a US Army soldier and was providing top secret information to Russian officials. He was doing this for over 10 years. He now is on trial of espionage and is facing huge charges and prison time. His loyalty to Russia stems from his mother being part of the USSR and his partner also being the daughter of a Russian military officer and often visited Moscow.
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