
Glamorous White House insider accused of being Korean mole reveals 'demeaning' FBI interrogation: 'I didn't have a bra on'
Sue Mi Terry, 55, claimed the agents refused to let her put on a bra before interrogating her in her Manhattan apartment.
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Glamorous White House insider accused of being Korean mole reveals 'demeaning' FBI interrogation: 'I didn't have a bra on'
An ex-White House insider faced prosecution after officials claimed they discovered she was secretly working for South Korea - but things got out of hand when she later revealed FBI Sue Mi Terry, 55, claimed the agents refused to let her put on a bra before interrogating her in her Manhattan apartment.


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Former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro's brutal snub to Kash Patel before joining Trump administration
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Democrat ex-FBI director admits he learned unlikely wisdom from popstar to deal with Trump
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