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-Lurid Crime Tales-
NASA investigates the first allegation of criminal activity in SPACE
2019-08-25
[Daily Mail - Where America Gets its News] Astronaut is accused of accessing her wife's bank account from the International Space Station during their messy divorce

* Astronaut Anne McClain was accused of accessing her estranged wife Summer Worden's bank account while she was in space
* Worden filed an identity theft complaint with the FTC against McClain
* Her parents also filed a complaint with NASA's Inspector General
* McClain said that she was just checking up on Worden's finances
* Worden's parents claim that McClain's actions were part of a custody battle over her son, who she gave birth to a year before the couple were married

NASA is looking into claims that an astronaut accessed her estranged wife's bank account from space during a six-month stint on the International Space Station.

Decorated astronaut and US Army lieutenant colonel Anne McClain has been accused of improperly gaining access to Summer Worden's online bank account using NASA computers, the New York Times reported.

McClain allegedly accessed the bank account as part of a 'highly calculated and manipulated campaign' to obtain custody of Worden's son, who she had given birth to about a year before the couple got married.

Worden, a former Air Force intelligence officer, brought a complaint against McClain with the Federal Trade Commission, claiming that McClain had committed identity theft, even though none of Worden's funds had been tampered with.
Posted by:Frank G

#9  Whew! Bronchitis sleep deprivation absolved, thank goodness.

And anyone who complains about being spamcopped should note that we moderators hold ourselves to the same standard and punishment.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-08-25 21:43  

#8  I did it myself.
Posted by: Frank G   2019-08-25 20:55  

#7  trigger words, tw.
Or blame Auto-fill.
Posted by: Lex   2019-08-25 20:48  

#6  Did Frank G really say something out of line, or did my finger jerk while nodding off? I’ve got bronchitis at the moment, and it’s been messing with my sleep with predictable consequences.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-08-25 20:41  

#5  That's it no more female astronauts with wives!
Posted by: jpal   2019-08-25 19:53  

#4  So Diversity trumps[sic] Psych Profile.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-08-25 19:28  

#3  
Posted by: Frank G   2019-08-25 17:09  

#2  ...Reality check: the US military has no problems taking people off difficult/dangerous duty when there are things in their personal life that keep them from focusing. Happened to me in 85-86 when my son was born; my wife had a very difficult and dangerous pregnancy and the Air Force didn't want me working with 20mm rounds and missiles if I couldn't keep my mind on it. When my son was born healthy and happy, I was moved right back, and there were no ill effects to my career.

NASA almost certainly knew that LTC McClain was in the middle of an ugly divorce/custody battle, yet they let her go up anyways and in fact had her scheduled for the first all-female spacewalk...which, interestingly, never came off. I know enough about NASA to know that the bottom line here was that NOBODY had the stones to ground a gay female astronaut scheduled for a high-visibility activity, because they were afraid of the shiatstorm that would have followed. I suspect now that the spacewalk got cancelled because NASA finally figured out something was up, not the bullshiat 'the suits don't fit' they fed the media. She had done a spacewalk in the 'too big' suit just a week earlier and reported no problems. The fact that the spacewalk didn't happen at all with people who could fit in the suit should tell you everything you need to know about how important it was to ISS operations.

Thirty-three years ago, a crew died and a multi-billion dollar spacecraft was lost because no one at NASA wanted to 'look bad'.Wonder what their excuse would have been if LTC McClain had managed to seriously damage something, kill herself or kill someone else because she wasn't focused...?

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2019-08-25 17:04  

#1  Not first!
Absolutely!
Ask NASA about moon gems smuggled back...
Or ask Interpol
Posted by: 3dc   2019-08-25 13:23  

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