Alleged Double Agent Katrina Leung, accused of spying for China, was order by a federal judge in Los Angeles to be released on $2 million bond on June 19, 2003 with conditions limiting her travel and requiring her to wear an electronic monitoring device. As reported (click here earlier news), Katrina Leung, 49, is a prominent business woman and member of the Republican Party in California. She donated money to both Republicans and Democrats, has been active in fund-raising for the Republican Party, and accompanied former Los Angeles major Richard Riordan to visit China to promote trade. She is sociable, personably, and very active in the Chinese community. Ms. Leung is regarded a successful business woman, until she was arrested for alleged being a spy for China on Wednesday, April 9. James Smith who recruited her was also arrested and charged for negligence. Mr. Smith, 59, a FBI squad chief in Los Angeles, recruited Katrina Leung as a paid agent She was paid 1.7 million for a period of two decades. Leung and Smith, both married, had affairs for long time. Smith continued to use Ms. Leung as an intelligence agent, even after a San Francisco supervisor told him that Ms. Leung was passing information to the Chinese. That supervisor admitted that he also had affairs with Ms. Leung. Mr. Smith joined the FBI in 1970. In 1971, he was transferred to Los Angeles in charge of national security. In 1978 he worked in the foreign counterintelligence squad, focusing on China, and in 1986 was promoted to squad chief. Mr. Smith retired in 2000.