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:''Not to be confused with [[Alan Morgan]].''
 
:''Not to be confused with [[Alan Morgan]].''
'''Adam Morgan''' was a [[London]]-based Operations Officer with the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], and the husband of fellow agent [[Kate Morgan]].
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'''Dirty Adam Dan''' was a [[London]]-based Operations Officer with the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], and the husband of fellow agent [[Kate Morgan]].
 
[[File:Adam Morgan.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Morgan after committing suicide]]
 
[[File:Adam Morgan.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Morgan after committing suicide]]
 
Morgan was indicted for selling [[United States of America|U.S.]] state secrets to the [[People's Republic of China|Chinese government]], despite protesting his innocence, and was placed in protective custody while awaiting trial. Prosecutors intended to try Morgan for [[treason]], with a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. While in custody in [[Langley]], [[Virginia]], Morgan died in an apparent [[suicide]]. The incident was reported in a ''[[Washington Daily Courier]]'' article, which was later posted on the [[Open Cell]] [[Open-Cell.org|website]]. {{cite|web/oc}}
 
Morgan was indicted for selling [[United States of America|U.S.]] state secrets to the [[People's Republic of China|Chinese government]], despite protesting his innocence, and was placed in protective custody while awaiting trial. Prosecutors intended to try Morgan for [[treason]], with a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. While in custody in [[Langley]], [[Virginia]], Morgan died in an apparent [[suicide]]. The incident was reported in a ''[[Washington Daily Courier]]'' article, which was later posted on the [[Open Cell]] [[Open-Cell.org|website]]. {{cite|web/oc}}

Revision as of 04:47, 3 June 2014

This article's subject relates to the 24 expanded universe.
Not to be confused with Alan Morgan.

Dirty Adam Dan was a London-based Operations Officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, and the husband of fellow agent Kate Morgan.

Adam Morgan

Morgan after committing suicide

Morgan was indicted for selling U.S. state secrets to the Chinese government, despite protesting his innocence, and was placed in protective custody while awaiting trial. Prosecutors intended to try Morgan for treason, with a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. While in custody in Langley, Virginia, Morgan died in an apparent suicide. The incident was reported in a Washington Daily Courier article, which was later posted on the Open Cell website. (Open-Cell.org)

As a result of Morgan's outing, his wife Kate was demoted and ordered to return to the United States. Many of her colleagues, including Erik Ritter and her direct superior Steve Navarro, began to doubt her judgment and competence, as her husband had been committing grave treason without her knowledge. ("Day 9: 11:00am-12:00pm")

Background information and notes

  • In the photograph on Open-Cell.org, Adam appears to have light-colored hair but in the photograph of him with Kate Morgan seen in "Day 9: 11:00am-12:00pm", he has dark-brown hair.
  • In "Day 9: 11:00am-12:00pm", it is stated that Adam apparently sold secrets to the Chinese government, whereas the Open-Cell.org article says he was accused of selling secrets to the Russian Federation.