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  1. Instead, he gathered a quantity of classified documents concerning secure US communications ciphers and spy satellite development and had his friend Andrew Daulton Lee, a cocaine and heroin dealer since his high school days (hence his nickname, "The Snowman"), deliver them to Soviet embassy officials in Mexico City, returning with large sums of ...

  2. Andrew Daulton Lee (January 3, 1952) is a former drug dealer who was convicted of espionage for his involvement in the Cold War spying activities of his childhood friend, Christopher Boyce. Lee was the adopted eldest son of Dr. Daulton Lee, a wealthy California physician, and graduated from Palos Verdes High School in 1970.

  3. He had been convicted of passing top secret satellite technology information to the Soviets along with a co-defendant, Andrew Daulton Lee. The publicity surrounding the trial of Boyce and Lee was worldwide and resulted in a bestselling book about the exploits of "The Falcon and The Snowman."

  4. Boyce began passing on secret documents about the U.S. spy satellite program to the Soviet Union. He recruited a childhood friend and cocaine dealer, Andrew Daulton Lee, to carry microfilm of secret documents to the Soviet embassy in Mexico City.

  5. Mar 15, 2003 · Boyce and his childhood friend Andrew Daulton Lee-- they had been altar boys together -- soon started selling classified intelligence documents to the Russian Embassy in Mexico City.

  6. Mar 2, 2003 · He and a childhood friend, Andrew Daulton Lee, the two of them once altar boys together, began selling classified documents that Boyce smuggled home. Their buyer was the Russian Embassy in...

  7. Boyce and his best friend, Andrey Daulton Lee, conspired to sell classified information, which Boyce obtained through his employment. During 1975 and 1976, Lee sold Russian nationals thousands of documents, or photographs of documents, provided by Boyce. The U.S.S.R. paid them $70,000, of which $15,000 went to Boyce.

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