Lodi News-Sentinel

Grand jury indicts suspect in NSA leak

- By Jeremy Redmon

AUGUSTA, Ga.— A federal grand jury has indicted the suspect in the National Security Agency leak investigat­ion on a single count of “willful retention and transmissi­on of national defense informatio­n,” court records show.

Reality Leigh Winner, 25, faces up to 10 years in prison and $250,000 in fines, plus up to three years of supervised release and a $100 special assessment.

Her attorney, Titus Nichols, said she will plead not guilty to the charge. Federal prosecutor­s declined to comment on the case.

Filed this week, the sixpage indictment says the Air Force veteran worked as a federal contractor at a U.S. government agency in Georgia between February and June and had a top secret security clearance. On about May 9, the indictment says, Winner printed and removed a May 5 report on “intelligen­ce activities by a foreign government directed at targets within the United States.” Two days later, she sent a copy of the report to an online news outlet.

The U.S. Justice Department announced her arrest Monday, about an hour after The Intercept reported that it had obtained a top secret NSA report about Russia's interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election. The intelligen­ce report, according to The Intercept, says Russian military intelligen­ce officials tried to hack into the U.S. voting system just before last November's election.

A court hearing took place later Thursday concerning Winner's detention. The judge in the case could decide to keep her in detention or release her, possibly with conditions such as a requiremen­t that she stay in her home, wear an electronic monitoring bracelet and check in routinely with probation officers.

Nichols said he will argue for her release from the Lincoln County Jail, which is located about 40 miles northwest of Augusta.

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