The Columbus Dispatch

Woman accused of leak not freed

- By Johnny Clark and Russ Bynum

AUGUSTA, Ga. — A federal judge ordered a young woman charged with leaking classified U.S. documents to remain jailed until her trial after prosecutor­s argued Thursday that she might possess more stolen government secrets. Prosecutor­s also said 25- yearold Reality Winner might try to flee the U. S. if released on bond. Assistant U. S. Attorney Jennifer Solari told the judge Winner had written in a notebook: “I want to burn the White House Down ... find somewhere in Kurdistan to live. Ha-ha!”

Wearing an orange jumpsuit and leg shackles, Winner pleaded not guilty in U. S. District Court to charges that she illegally retained and transmitte­d national defense informatio­n.

The federal crime carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison if she’s convicted.

The former Air Force linguist, who speaks Arabic and Farsi and had a top- secret security clearance, was working as a government contractor in Augusta when she copied and mailed a classified report containing top- secret material to an online news organizati­on, prosecutor­s say.

Authoritie­s haven’t described the report or named the news outlet. But the Justice Department announced Winner’s arrest Monday as The Intercept reported it had obtained a classified National Security Agency report suggesting Russian hackers attacked a U. S. voting software supplier before last year’s presidenti­al election. The NSA report was dated May 5, the same as the document Winner is charged with leaking.

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