Disgraced Ex-Envoy Sues for Pension
Hounded out of the Foreign Service on suspicion of being a Soviet spy, former diplomat Felix S. Bloch is suing the State Department to restore his retirement pension. Bloch, 62, suspended without pay after he was observed passing a briefcase to a Soviet agent in Paris in 1989, contends he is entitled to his pension because he was never charged or convicted of “crimes of disloyalty.†A former charge d’affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Vienna, Bloch was the target of a well-publicized FBI investigation that featured news camera crews following FBI agents who were shadowing the suspect around Washington and on a trip to New York.
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