Infamous Russian double agent found dead in US prison
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Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent who took more than $1.4 million ($2.1 million) in cash and diamonds to trade secrets with Moscow in one of the most notorious spying cases in American history, has died in prison.

Hanssen, 79, was found unresponsive in his cell at a federal prison in Florence, Colorado, and later pronounced dead, prison officials said.

He is believed to have died of natural causes, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. The person was not authorised to publicly discuss details of Hanssen’s death and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.

Robert Hanssen, the former FBI agent who spied for Russia, has died in prison aged 79. (AP)
Robert Hanssen traded US intelligence secrets for money during his long career with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) (AP)

He had been serving a sentence of life in prison without possibility of parole since 2002, after pleading guilty to 15 counts of espionage and other charges.

Hanssen had divulged a wealth of information about American intelligence-gathering, including extensive detail about how US officials had tapped into Russian spy operations, since at least 1985.

He was believed to have been partly responsible for the deaths of at least three Soviet officers who were working for US intelligence and executed after being exposed.

He got more than US$1.4 million ($2.1 million) in cash, bank funds, diamonds and Rolex watches in exchange for providing highly classified national security information to the Soviet Union and later Russia.

He didn’t adopt an obviously lavish lifestyle, instead living in a modest suburban home in Virginia with his family of six children.

A sketch showing the trial of Russian spy Robert Hanssen, centre, in May, 2002. The former FBI agent took more than US$1.4 million in cash and diamonds to trade secrets with Russia and the former Soviet Union. (AP)

Hanssen would later say he was motivated by money rather than ideology, but a letter written to his Soviet handlers in 1985 explains a large payoff could have caused complications because he could not spend it without setting off warning bells.

Using the alias “Ramon Garcia,” he passed some 6000 documents and 26 computer discs to his handlers, authorities said.

They detailed eavesdropping techniques, helped to confirm the identity of Russian double agents, and spilled other secrets. Officials also believed he tipped off Moscow to a secret tunnel the Americans built under the Soviet Embassy in Washington for eavesdropping.

He went undetected for years, but later investigations found missed red flags.

Robert Hanssen was arrested at this park bridge near his home in Washington DC, which he had been using as a dead drop site. (FBI)

After he became the focus of a hunt for a Russian mole, Hanssen was caught taping a garbage bag full of secrets to the underside of a footbridge in a park in a “dead drop” for Russian handlers.

The story was made into a movie titled Breach in 2007, starring Chris Cooper as Hanssen and Ryan Phillippe as a young FBI operative who helps bring him down.

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The FBI has been notified of Hanssen’s death, according to the US Bureau of Prisons.

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