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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

NSA employees are exempt from child support

Rightardia got some incredible emails from a women named Shari. Her husband was involved in the Walker espionage case many years ago and handled cyrpto materials in Kamaseya, Japan.

John Anthony Walker, Jr. was a retired United States Navy Chief Warrant Officer and communications specialist convicted of spying for the Soviet Union from 1968 to 1985, at the height of the Cold War.

In late 1985, Walker pleaded guilty in a plea arrangement, whereby he testified against conspirator Jerry Whitworth, gave details of his espionage, and negotiated lenient punishment for his son, Michael Walker.

According to Shari, the employees at the NSA are excluded from the deadbeat lists in an exclusion under 42 USC 653. Rightardia did find this paragraph in 42 USC

Federal Government reporting 
 
Each department, agency, and instrumentality of the United States shall on a quarterly basis report to the Federal Parent Locator Service the name and social security number of each employee and the wages paid to the employee during the previous quarter, except that such a report shall not be filed with respect to an employee of a department, agency, or instrumentality performing intelligence or counterintelligence functions, if the head of such department, agency, or instrumentality has determined that filing such a report could endanger the safety of the employee or compromise an ongoing investigation or intelligence mission.

Shari indicates her ex-husband disappeared after a divorce in 1977 and  left no forwarding address or emergency number. Her daughter was five at the time.

He had been missing for 10 years until the local DA finally chased him down at the NSA.
The ex-husband told the court it wasn't allowed to know where he worked, and he didn't have to appear in any hearings. He screamed national security at the court

Nor did he want the DA to see his Federal tax returns. He scared the DA and the DA called me and said, he was sorry that he was forced to close the case. 

Shari said:
When Congress revised all the child support laws, they excluded the NSA employees from the deadbeat lists - because they had so many deadbeats at the NSA - it would be embarrassing if they all ended up in court

There are probably more women (like me) who were cheated out of support by NSA employees.  NSA knows.  You can't get a security clearance if you owe child support, unless you work for the NSA. They've been having a party over there . . .

But finally I caught them, party's over. I got the DA's sealed files from a court clerk after they were left in the public records for 35 years. 
 
Shari now has a civil lawsuit in Federal Court against her husband for $300,000 in back child support.  We hope she prevails.

source: Recent US Spy Case CNN. Accessed November 16, 2007 and Wikipedia

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