Israel Spy caught stealing US Nuclear Secrets now working for Wall Street after being set free

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Jonathan Pollard, the spy who was released from U.S. prison on Friday after three decades, will work as an analyst at an investment firm in New York, according to documents submitted by his legal team to a federal court in New York.

Pollard, who was sentenced to life in prison for spying against the United States on Israel’s behalf, was released on parole.

According to a report in The New York Times, the documents were presented as part of a petition brought forth by Pollard's lawyers seeking to cancel some of the restrictions placed on him as part of the parole terms.

According to Pollard's lawyers, he will be required to wear an electronic bracelet so his movements can be monitored at all times. Also, his computers and those of any employer who hires him will be subjected to "unfettered monitoring and inspection."

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