Background
Grimes was born in August 1945 to a couple who met in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and worked together on the Manhattan Project.
Grimes was born in August 1945 to a couple who met in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and worked together on the Manhattan Project.
University of Washington.
She went to school in Los Alamos, then left and did the rest of her schooling in Denver, Colorado. While in high school she enrolled in a course in Russian language, in which she excelled and gave her the encouragement to later major in Russian language at the University of Washington in Seattle. In October 1966, her former boyfriend informed her that a Central Intelligence Agency recruiter was on campus.
He told her she "would make a perfect spy." She pursued this due to the fact she desperately needed a job before graduation.
Following her interview with the Central Intelligence Agency, she was given a position as a GS-06 Intelligence assistant, she needed to have security and medical clearances before she could get a job. When she reported for duty at the Ames building in Rosslyn, Virginia, she and her fellow co-workers became clerical employees.
Her first job was working in a guidance division, which was a cover for hunting down Dmitri Polyakov. She trained herself to become familiar with Soviet intelligence services.
She eventually worked her way up and was given the duty of replacing a senior intelligence analyst in the Branch.
She later became a Soviet and Eastern European Division officer and remained with their counterintelligence group for eleven years, holding various titles and positions. lieutenant was through this experience that she gained knowledge of the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Committee for State Security) and the GRU. In the late 1970s, through an organizational change in the CI group, she met Jeanne Vertefeuille. Together they made a proposal to create two branches in the CI group, both of which to handle CI dissemination and production.
One would deal with the Soviet bloc and the other the Eastern European bloc.
Eventually the two branches merged, where Vertefeuille was the chief and Grimes became the Soviet section chief She eventually moved on to becoming deputy chief of external operations in Africa.
She was eventually brought into a Central Intelligence Agency operation in Bonn. An anonymous write-in, involving a man named Mr.
X, mentioned that the Soviet sources of the Central Intelligence Agency were compromised due to a penetration of the Central Intelligence Agency communications.
The author demanded $50,000 in a cache or dead drop in East Berlin. In March, 1987, Grimes was removed from her position in Africa and was assigned to the Moscow Task Force. Moscow Embassy Marine Guard Arnold Bracy and Clayton Lonetree allowed the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Committee for State Security) entry to the secure areas within the United States. Embassy.
She correlated times that Ames met with Sergey Dmitriyevich Chuvakhin, his Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Committee for State Security) contact, with times that he made large bank deposits in 1985 and 1986.
In early 1993, Grimes resigned from the Central Intelligence Agency.
In 2014, American Broadcasting Company aired The Assets, an eight-part American drama television miniseries based on Circle of Treason.
During a joint mole-hunt, she was a member of the team who made the first breakthrough in 1992.