The Guardian (USA)

Retired US army colonel charged with sharing Ukraine secrets on dating site

- Michael Sainato

A retired army colonel sent classified Pentagon secrets about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine through a foreign dating website to a person he believed was a woman in Ukraine who called him her “secret informant love”, court filings allege.

David Franklin Slater, 63, a retired lieutenant colonel who was working as a civilian for United States Strategic Command, is accused of illegally disclosing sensitive national defense informatio­n.

Slater was arrested on 2 March for conspiring to transmit and transmitti­ng classified informatio­n beginning around February 2022 to April 2022. United States Strategic Command is one of 11 unified combatant commands in the Department of Defense, and headquarte­red at Offutt air force base near Omaha, Nebraska. It is responsibl­e for nuclear deterrence, among other things.

Slater had a top security clearance while working at US Strategic Command and received training on how to properly handle classified informatio­n, according to a justice department press release.

Slater was communicat­ing through the dating website with a person claiming to be a woman living in Ukraine. The person requested informatio­n from Slater, referring to him as her “secret agent” and “secret informant love”, according to the indictment. “Beloved Dave, do Nato and Biden have a secret plan to help us?” the person asked, among several other overtures requesting classified informatio­n from

Slater.

He is scheduled to make an initial court appearance on Tuesday and faces a maximum penalty of up to 10 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000 for each count of conspiracy to transmit and the transmissi­on of national defense informatio­n.

On Monday, the former air national guard member Jack Teixeira received 16 years in prison for leaking classified Pentagon informatio­n.

 ?? Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images ?? US army soldiers drive a tank trough the Vistula River during Nato military defense drills on Monday in Korzeniewo, Poland.
Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images US army soldiers drive a tank trough the Vistula River during Nato military defense drills on Monday in Korzeniewo, Poland.

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