Joe Biden, Donald Trump and Mike Pence each got grief for taking classified documents home. But court cases show how easy it was for workers to bring home sensitive records from the FBI, CIA and NSA.
for a misdemeanor for his infractions. But lower-level workers and contractors were sentenced to months or years in prison for felonies that lawyers argued were less egregious violations than Petraeus and others.Cape Cod-style home, shed and car in Glen Burnie, Maryland, revealed what his lawyer called two sides of the same government contractor.top secret for sensitive compartmented information
The August 2016 search came while authorities scrambled to find who was offering stolen government property on a variety of social media sites. But Martin was never charged with passing along secrets. But as he neared retirement, the Vietnamese native who became a naturalized citizen brought home documents from 2010 to March 2015, to work toward a promotion on nights and weekends. at his sentencing. “I did not send the information to anyone. I did not make a profit.”
The agency provides “real-time to near-real-time insight to complex, evolving threat environments like terrorist actions, kidnappings, missile launches and military engagements,” Rogers said. But NSA had “no choice but to abandon certain important initiatives, at great economic and operational cost,” because of uncertainties about which secrets Pho might have revealed, he said.
“The breadth and depth of classified national security information retained by the defendant for more than a decade is simply astonishing,” said Alan Kohler, assistant director of FBI’s counterintelligence division. He had printed and brought home 112 secret documents totaling 2,500 pages from January 2018 until authorities found them in May 2019, according to court records.Acting U.S. Attorney Vipal Patel argued Kemp exposed the classified records to greater risks of robbery because of the marijuana growing.
He served in the Navy from 1999 to 2004, where he had a top secret clearance and access to documents describing the U.S. nuclear command, control and communications, according to court records. He downloaded the information onto a compact disc labeled “My Secret TACAMO Stuff” and took it home with him when he left the service, according to court records.
Petraeus held onto the books after leaving the military, rather than transfer them with the rest of his classified papers to the National Defense University at Fort McNair in Washington. He lent the books to his private biographer for a week in 2011 despite telling her they were “highly classified” and contained “code word” information.
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