“Nope. Best we can tell, the release of Pollard produces a continuation of the negotiations,… Pollard would be let out for peanuts.”
Former Naval investigator Ron Olive, who interrogated Pollard in the 1980s, told NBC News, “I know of no other spy in the history of the United States that stole so many secrets, so highly classified, and such a quantity, over a short period of 18 months.
“He stole literally — not like it is today with Snowden where he can pull a chip off and have a million documents — Pollard literally stole a million paper documents. When you add that up, it would fill a room six foot wide, six foot high, and ten feet deep.”