A former U.S. Army helicopter pilot working as a U.S. defense contractor faces up to 15 years in prison after he admitted to selling proprietary information about aviation technology to China and lying to get a security clearance, according to the Department of Justice.
Shapour Moinian, 67, of San Diego, pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to charges related to acting as an agent for a foreign government, selling aviation-related information that belonged to the U.S.-based defense contractor he worked for, and making false statements.
