Robert S. Vrooman collection pertaining to Wen Ho Lee and Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1986-2007 (bulk, 1995-2004)

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Robert S. Vrooman collection pertaining to Wen Ho Lee and Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1986-2007 (bulk, 1995-2004)

The collection consists of personal correspondence, background materials, and legal documents pertaining to the U. S. Government's investigation of Dr. Wen Ho Lee, scientist at Los Alamos National Labs, accused (and ultimately vindicated) of espionage. The collection provides valuable documentation of the Wen Ho Lee investigation and the controversial manner in which it was carried out. The materials provide useful information on broader topics such as: executive-legislative relations, inter-agency relations (or lack thereof), political manipulation of 'impartial' bureaucracy, the role of race in US politics and society, international relations (cooperation and antagonism), the proliferation of nuclear weapons, and the role of the university in weapons production. In the case that resulted from the investigation, the Department of Energy's Chief Counter Intelligence officer, Notra Trulock, sued Vrooman, Charles E. Washington, and Bill Richardson for defamation and civil conspiracy. The case filed in the United States District Court of Eastern Virgina, Trulock v. Washington et al, was dismissed. Trulock appealed and lost his appeal. The "Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendant Vrooman's Motion to Dismiss and for summary Judgment," filed January 22, 2001, provides a solid overview of the defamation case resulting from the investigation and Vrooman's belief that Lee's Chinese ethnicity contributed to him being a suspect. Other motions filed provide insight into the investigation. "Clinton's Scapegoat: The Persecution of an American Scientist" provides first hand documentation of Vrooman's experience with the investigation. The collection is divided into 3 series: Manuscript and Source Material: contains personal correspondence, news clippings, speeches, statements, press releases, reports, and interviews related to Robert Vrooman's involvement in the Wen Ho Lee case. A copy of Vrooman's manuscript, "Clinton's Scapegoat: The Persecution of an American Scientist" is included (Box 2, Folder 6). Trulock v. Vrooman: contains legal documents and court materials about the Wen Ho Lee investigation, from the perspective of Los Alamos National Lab counterintelligence officers, such as Vrooman and Charles E. Washington, a DOE subordinate, who objected to the lab being depicted as having lax security. Requests for Information: consists of information requested and accumulated by Vrooman in preparation for legal proceedings. Included are documents relating to Los Alamos National Labs, Wen Ho Lee, the Department of Energy, FBI investigation of espionage, and China.

17 boxes (6 cu. ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7684534

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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United States. Department of Energy

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The Department of Energy (DOE) is a Cabinet-level department of the United States Government responsible for energy policy and nuclear safety. Its purview includes the nation's nuclear weapons program, nuclear reactor production for the United States Navy, energy conservation, energy-related research, radioactive waste disposal, and domestic energy production, many of which are funded through its system of national laboratories. Many Federal agencies had been established to handle various aspect...

Los Alamos national laboratory

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United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation

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The FBI established this classification when it assumed responsibility for ascertaining the protection capabilities and weaknesses of defense plants. Each plant survey was a separate case file, with the survey, supplemental surveys, and all communications dealing with a plant insofar as plant protection was concerned, filed together. On June 1, 1941, and January 5, 1942, the Navy and Army, respectively, assumed responsibility for surveying defense plants in which they had interests. Thereafter, ...

Vrooman, Robert Schuyler.

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Robert Vrooman is a retired intelligence officer and a key participant in the defense of Los Alamos scientist Dr. Wen Ho Lee who was charged with espionage by the Clinton Administration. Mr. Vrooman worked as a case officer in the Central Intelligence Agency from 1969 to 1984 and as an intelligence officer at Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1984 to 1998. His specialty was collecting information on foreign nuclear weapons programs particularly China and Russia. He has known Dr. Lee since 1979...

Lee, Wen Ho

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