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DATE=9/10/2000 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT TITLE=WEN HO LEE RELEASE (L) NUMBER=2-266326 BYLINE=BARRY WOOD DATELINE=WASHINGTON INTERNET=YES CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: U-S authorities say there has been a plea agreement between government prosecutors and attorneys for Wen Ho Lee, the Taiwanese-American scientist, who had been charged with compromising U-S nuclear weapons secrets. VOA's Barry Wood reports that Mr. Lee is likely to be released from prison Monday afternoon in New Mexico. TEXT: Mr. Lee is pleading guilty to one of the 59 charges brought by U-S prosecutors. He will admit to mishandling classified government material at the Los Alamos nuclear weapons laboratory in New Mexico, where he worked. The agreement is expected to be approved by a Federal judge in Albuquerque, after which Mr. Lee will go free. He is expected to be sentenced to the time he has already served in prison. He has been imprisoned since last December. The agreement is being seen as a significant retreat by U-S prosecutors who had presented Mr. Lee as a spy for China and a threat to U-S national security. Mr. Lee worked on weapons design at the Los Alamos laboratory. He is agreeing to cooperate with investigators in locating missing classified material. Legal experts say the government's case against Mr. Lee was overstated. The prosecution was hurt by admitted false testimony and lack of credible proof that Mr. Lee had passed sensitive information to China. There were also allegations that Mr. Lee was victimized because of his ethnic Chinese identity. The plea agreement may mark the end of what has been one of the most complex espionage cases in modern U-S history. A trial was to have begun in November. Mr. Lee's family earlier filed charges against the Federal Bureau of Investigation and has been seeking his release on bail. (Signed) NEB/BW/FC 10-Sep-2000 22:28 PM EDT (11-Sep-2000 0228 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .