Former U.S. Ambassador Admits to Acting as Secret Agent for Cuba

Former U.S. Ambassador and National Security Council member, Victor Manuel Rocha, pleaded guilty to acting as a secret agent for communist Cuba for decades. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison for working against the U.S. government and must cooperate with the U.S. for any damage assessment related to his work.

Former U.S. Ambassador and NSC Member Guilty of Acting as Cuban Agent

Former U.S. ambassador and National Security Council member pleads guilty to acting as a secret agent for Cuba for decades. He is sentenced to 15 years in prison for working against the U.S. government. Prosecutors dismissed other charges in exchange for his guilty plea.

Former U.S. Ambassador Charged with Spying for Cuba

Former U.S. ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha charged with working against the U.S. government for communist Cuba in 'clandestine intelligence-gathering missions.' Rocha served as a Cuban agent for over 40 years, obtaining classified information and affecting U.S. foreign policy. He pleaded guilty to multiple charges in federal court.