Saturday, November 26, 2005

McNabb in the News

Senior Principal Douglas McNabb is quoted in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review regarding the extradition of former Russian nuclear minister Yevgeny Adamov.
"He may choose to cooperate because he'd save his own skin," said Douglas McNabb, senior principal partner with McNabb Associates, a global criminal defense group with offices in Washington, D.C., Houston, London and Milan. "If I was Russia, I'd be incredibly worried that Mr. Adamov could disclose national security secrets the United States did not know about and confirm ones the U.S. suspected."



McNabb, who is not involved in the case, said he doesn't believe the U.S. has ulterior motives for wanting Adamov. But the fact Adamov could be prosecuted and divulge intelligence secrets is a win-win for the United States, he said.[1]


[1] Jason Cato, Russians Fear Nuclear Expert Will Spill Secrets, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Nov. 27, 2005.