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Pentagon leaks suspect gets additional charges




Pentagon leaks suspect gets additional charges




Jack Teixeira, the US airman accused of leaking top-secret Pentagon documents in an online chat forum, was slapped with additional federal charges yesterday. — Reuters pic

Friday, 16 Jun 2023 7:38 AM MYT



NEW YORK, June 16 — Jack Teixeira, the US airman accused of leaking top-secret Pentagon documents in an online chat forum, was slapped with additional federal charges yesterday.

The 21-year-old Air National Guard IT specialist allegedly orchestrated the most damaging leak of US classified documents in a decade.


A federal grand jury in Boston indicted him on six counts of “wilful retention and transmission of classified information relating to the national defence.”


They each carry sentences of up to 10 years in prison.

The charges are in addition to the two counts filed by prosecutors against Teixeira after his arrest in April.

Teixeira is suspected of posting the documents — some dated as recently as early March — to a private chat group on the social media platform Discord.

Some of the files later appeared on other sites, including Twitter, 4Chan and Telegram.

The documents, which soon spread across the internet, pointed to US concern over Ukraine’s military capacity against invading Russian forces and showed Washington had apparently spied on allies Israel and South Korea, among other sensitive details.

It was the biggest such breach since the 2013 dump of National Security Agency documents by Edward Snowden and raised tough questions about access by Teixeira, a junior staffer, to high-level secrets.

Teixeira was an airman first class, the third-lowest rank for enlisted US Air Force personnel and had possessed a top secret security clearance since 2021.

Last month a judge ordered that Teixeira remain in jail pending trial after prosecutors argued that he posed an ongoing risk to American national security.

Prosecutors had argued that Teixeira might still have access to classified documents and that “hostile” nations could aid his escape if he was released from prison, also saying he had a history of making “violent” statements.

Teixeira wrote on social media in November that he wanted to “kill a ton of people” because it would be “culling the weak minded,” the prosecution wrote in a court document.

Prosecutors also said the airman sought advice from another user about what type of rifle would be easy to operate from the back of an SUV, and that he searched mass shootings online.

Teixeira’s defence team said their client no longer had access to classified material and that the government was exaggerating the threat he posed, arguing he should be released into his father’s custody pending trial.

Teixeira was detained on April 13 in a dramatic arrest broadcast live on TV networks. — AFP


2 comments:

  1. The way Daniel Ellsberg got away scot-free, Bradley Manning received a Presidential pardon, Edward Snowden is regarded as a hero by many, and the Australian Government is pushing hard for Julian Assange case to be discontinued, has led to a severe deleterious attitude towards the leakage of US National Security secrets.

    Unless the person directly worked for Russian or China spies , the general attitude is, exposing security secrets is a minor offence not meriting any significant penalty.

    Teixeira can expect to get maybe a month's minimum security jail if found guilty. Maybe even a suspended sentence, without really spending any time in jail

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