Is This The First Crime Commited In Space?

NASA astronaut Anne McClain on the International Space Station during the Expedition 59 mission on April 16, 2019. (Image: © NASA)

Daily Mail: NASA investigates the first allegation of criminal activity in SPACE: Astronaut is accused of accessing her wife's bank account from the International Space Station during their messy divorce

* Astronaut Anne McClain was accused of accessing her estranged wife Summer Worden's bank account while she was in space
* Worden filed an identity theft complaint with the FTC against McClain
* Her parents also filed a complaint with NASA's Inspector General
* McClain said that she was just checking up on Worden's finances
* Worden's parents claim that McClain's actions were part of a custody battle over her son, who she gave birth to a year before the couple were married

NASA is looking into claims that an astronaut accessed her estranged wife's bank account from space during a six-month stint on the International Space Station.

Decorated astronaut and US Army lieutenant colonel Anne McClain has been accused of improperly gaining access to Summer Worden's online bank account using NASA computers, the New York Times reported.

McClain allegedly accessed the bank account as part of a 'highly calculated and manipulated campaign' to obtain custody of Worden's son, who she had given birth to about a year before the couple got married.

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Update #1: How a Bitter Divorce Battle on Earth Led to Claims of a Crime in Space (New York Times)
Update #2: A top NASA astronaut is accused of hacking her estranged spouse's bank account from space (NBC)

WNU editor: NASA Astronaut Anne McClain is refuting these claims .... NASA Astronaut Anne McClain Refutes Space Crime Claim by Spouse as Divorce Details Emerge (Space.com).

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