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Showing Original Post only (View all)U.S. charges Snowden with espionage [View all]
Federal prosecutors have filed a sealed criminal complaint against Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who leaked a trove of documents about top-secret surveillance programs, and the United States has asked Hong Kong to detain him on a provisional arrest warrant, according to U.S. officials.
Snowden was charged with espionage, theft and conversion of government property, the officials said.
The complaint was filed in the Eastern District of Virginia, a jurisdiction where Snowdens former employer, Booz Allen Hamilton, is headquartered, and a district with a long track record in prosecuting cases with national security implications.
Snowden was charged with espionage, theft and conversion of government property, the officials said.
The complaint was filed in the Eastern District of Virginia, a jurisdiction where Snowdens former employer, Booz Allen Hamilton, is headquartered, and a district with a long track record in prosecuting cases with national security implications.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-charges-snowden-with-espionage/2013/06/21/507497d8-dab1-11e2-a016-92547bf094cc_story.html
Not that I am particularly shocked or surprised. Realize this will complicate any extradition request.
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Someone made a point that the espionage charge is due to disclosing Chinese hack attacks to a
dkf
Jun 2013
#26
Another poster explained to me it is now unethical to report unethical behavior in government
avaistheone1
Jun 2013
#22
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act."
davidn3600
Jun 2013
#16
'Saying something' and STEALING classified government documents are two totally different things.
Tx4obama
Jun 2013
#21
No... Sometimes Merely Saying Something Is A Criminal Act... Even For Sitting U.S. Senators...
WillyT
Jun 2013
#28
One possibility is that Hong Kong takes him into custody awaiting the outcome of extradition process
FarCenter
Jun 2013
#60
Did Snowden receive any compensation for the info he released...from anyone?
Sheepshank
Jun 2013
#82
His actions were terribly misplaced, the cause will be exposed and those involved
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#88
So what Snowden reported *wasn't* Bullshit. Otherwise why bother charging him? n/t
yodermon
Jun 2013
#95