After
pleading
guilty
in
March
to
six
counts
of
willful
retention
and
transmission
of
national
defense
information
under
the
Espionage
Act,
former
Air
National
Guard
member
Jack
Teixeira
was
sentenced
today
to
15
years
in
prison
for
posting
“hundreds
of
pages”
of
classified
military
documents
on
Discord.
Some
of
the
leaked
information
included
sensitive
details
about
troop
movements
in
Ukraine
and
previously
unknown
information
about
US
intelligence
gathering
on
other
countries
like
China,
Russia,
and
South
Korea.
While
stationed
at
an
air
base
in
Cape
Cod,
Massachusetts,
Teixeira
was
granted
a
Top-Secret//Sensitive
Compartmented
Information
security
clearance
necessary
for
“maintaining
and
troubleshooting”
classified
workstations
in
the
intelligence
wing.
According
to
the
DOJ,
he
“used
a
secure
workstation
at
the
Otis
USANG
Base
to
conduct
hundreds
of
searches
for
classified
documents
containing
NDI
that
were
unrelated
to
his
duties.”
The
22-year-old
Teixeira
was
arrested
last
year
after
authorities
found
that
he
posted
classified
information
on
a
private
Discord
server
called
“Thug
Shaker
Central”
with
about
20
active
users,
according
to
Bellingcat.
At
first,
he
shared
typed-up
versions
of
the
classified
documents
but
later
posted
actual
photographs
of
the
materials
—
including
some
labeled
“Top
Secret”
—
after
other
community
members
didn’t
pay
enough
attention
to
his
posts.
The
New
York
Times
reported
that
a
trail
of
digital
evidence,
including
a
distinctive
pattern
on
a
granite
countertop
in
his
childhood
home,
linked
Teixeira
to
the
leaked
material.
“Mr.
Teixeira
is
responsible
for
engaging
in
one
of
the
most
significant
leaks
of
classified
documents
and
information
in
United
States
history,
which
resulted
in
exceptionally
grave
and
long-lasting
damage
to
the
national
security
of
the
United
States,”
Acting
U.S.
Attorney
Joshua
S.
Levy
for
the
District
of
Massachusetts
said
in
a
statement.
(Originally posted by Emma Roth)
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