Engineer Is Cleared in Espionage Probe
From Times Wire Reports
An engineer who had been under suspicion of leaking military secrets to Israel has been cleared. After a lengthy investigation, the FBI found insufficient evidence that David Tenenbaum, 39, of Southfield, gave classified information from his former employer, the U.S. Army Tank Automotive and Armaments Command in Warren, to the Israelis. Tenenbaum’s home had been searched by authorities who seized documents and computer disks, but no classified files were found.
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