A former intelligence analyst who was convicted of spying for has been released from federal prison after serving 20 years, and says she now plans to live quietly in Puerto Rico.Ana Belen Montes, 65, was released on Friday from FMC Carswell in Fort Worth, , a Federal Bureau of Prisons spokesman confirmed.In 2002 Montes pleaded guilty to using her senior position at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) to leak information to Havana, including the identities of four US secret agents and information on programs to surveil Cuban weapons.
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