Texarkana Gazette

Pentagon leak suspect was warned about mishandlin­g of informatio­n

- ALANNA DURKIN RICHER

BOSTON — Superiors of the Massachuse­tts Air National Guard member charged with leaking highly classified military documents had raised concerns internally on multiple occasions about his handling or viewing of classified informatio­n, according to a court filing Wednesday.

Justice Department lawyers made the disclosure in a court papers urging a magistrate judge to keep Jack Teixeira behind bars while he awaits trial in the case stemming from the most consequent­ial intelligen­ce leak in years. The judge is expected to hear more arguments Friday on prosecutor­s’ detention request and issue a ruling.

Teixeira is accused of sharing highly classified documents about top national security issues in a chatroom on Discord, a social media platform that started as a hangout for gamers. He has not yet entered a plea.

Prosecutor­s told the judge in their filing that

Teixeira continued leaking documents even after he was admonished by superiors on two separate occasions last year over “concerning actions” he took related to classified informatio­n.

A September memo from the Air National Guard 102nd Intelligen­ce Wing that prosecutor­s filed in court says Teixeira had been observed taking notes on classified intelligen­ce informatio­n and putting the notes in his pocket.

Teixeira was instructed at the time to no longer take notes in any form on classified intelligen­ce informatio­n, the memo says.

Another memo from late October says a superior had been made aware that Teixeira was “potentiall­y ignoring the cease-and-desist order on deep diving into intelligen­ce informatio­n” given to him the month before. The memo says Teixeira attended a meeting and proceeded to ask “very specific questions.” He was told again to focus on his job, not any “deep dives” into classified intelligen­ce informatio­n.

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