From the DW:
“NASA investigating first alleged
crime in space — report”
NASA is reportedly investigating
the first ever report of a crime in space, relating to the divorce of an
astronaut and her wife. According to The New York Times, decorated officer Anne
McClain has been accused of illegally accessing her estranged partner's bank
account while aboard the International Space Station (ISS). McClain's wife, Air
Force intelligence officer Summer Worden, said she was "appalled" to
realize that McClain appeared to be checking in on her spending habits. Worden
has accused McClain of identity theft. The astronaut has refuted claims of any
wrongdoing, saying she was just looking at aspects of the couple's finances,
which are still connected, and that she had often looked at the account details
with Worden's knowledge in the past. McClain's lawyer Rusty Hardin told the
Times that his client "strenuously denied that she did anything
improper," and is "totally cooperating" with the inquiry into
her possible wrongdoing.
First case of space crime?
There are long-established
regulations in place to deal with possible jurisdiction issues aboard the ISS,
set up by the space agencies who maintain it in the US, Russia, Canada, Japan,
and the European Union, but this is believed to be the first time they may ever
have to be implemented. The pair appear to be having an acrimonious custody
dispute over Worden's son, who was reportedly born after the pair met but
Worden resisted letting McClain adopt the child. But Worden may have trouble
proving her case, as it is unlikely that NASA will open up its complex and
highly secure computer systems for an investigation relating to a divorce
settlement. McClain had been due to take part in a much-touted all-female
spacewalk earlier this year, which had to be canceled after NASA discovered it
did not have enough of the correct spacesuits in sizes appropriate for women.
Only 11% of the people who have been to space are women.
^ This is definitely a case of a very
stupid criminal. McClain should have realized that her every movement
(electronically and physically) would be monitored by both Russia and the US. ^
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