Sherry Chen, 59, whose given name is Xiafen, is the Chinese American scientist who was accused of spying in 2014.
Then in March 2015, after pleading not guilty, the charges were dropped. “Prosecutorial discretion,” was the official reason given by the federal prosecutors.
But life was still on a yo-yo for Chen, who was left dangling on paid leave, but not on the job.
This week we found out what her employers at the National Weather Service want to do.
Fire her.
The spying charges (related to use of another’s password to gain access to sensitive material on dams and reservoirs) have been dropped against her. But now Chen has been given notice at her job, and could be gone in 30 days.
Here is the first graph of the letter.
Chen may still fight this personnel matter. But once the taint of “spy” is placed on you, even as an allegation, it’s unlikely you’ll ever return to your same government workplace.
The government denies any racial profiling on Chen was involved.
But she continues to pay a price despite the dropping of all espionage charges against her.
Read my story for NBCNews.com’s Asian America site.
New York Times posted “breaking story” on Temple prof on 9/11/15.