According to the plea agreement, Diana Toebbe acted as a lookout for her husband, Jonathan, during three “dead drops” — two in West Virginia and one in Pennsylvania — where …
By Andrew Millman | Associated Press
Toebbe, 46, will face up to three years in prison as part of the plea agreement. Toebbe pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to communicate restricted data, which typically carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. According to the plea agreement, Toebbe acted as a lookout for her husband during three “dead drops” — two in West Virginia and one in Pennsylvania — where they delivered SD cards containing classified information about nuclear submarines to undercover federal agents.
Federal Magistrate Judge Robert Trumble accepted Toebbe’s guilty plea, days after accepting her husband’s.
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