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Blue_Tires

(57,596 posts)
Mon Oct 27, 2014, 05:12 PM Oct 2014

Feds identify suspected 'second leaker' for Snowden reporters [View all]

Source: Yahoo

The FBI has identified an employee of a federal contracting firm suspected of being the so-called "second leaker" who turned over sensitive documents about the U.S. government's terrorist watch list to a journalist closely associated with ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden, according to law enforcement and intelligence sources who have been briefed on the case.

The FBI recently executed a search of the suspect's home, and federal prosecutors in Northern Virginia have opened up a criminal investigation into the matter, the sources said.

But the case has also generated concerns among some within the U.S. intelligence community that top Justice Department officials — stung by criticism that they have been overzealous in pursuing leak cases — may now be more reluctant to bring criminal charges involving unauthorized disclosures to the news media, the sources said. One source, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter, said there was concern "there is no longer an appetite at Justice for these cases."

Marc Raimondi, a spokesman for the Justice Department, declined to comment on the investigation into the watch-list leak, citing department rules involving pending cases.


Read more: https://news.yahoo.com/feds-identify-suspected--second-leaker--for-snowden-reporters-165741571.html



Well that didn't take long...What was the point of Snow-Wald blabbing to the world about a second leaker when they knew they were putting a big fat target on his back??

Or was outing the second person just a pump-fake as part of a larger ploy?
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The second leaker was known before Snow-Wald blabbed Cicada Oct 2014 #1
I also had a suspicion from the start that Snowden wasn't working alone Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #3
And you know him well, no doubt. truebluegreen Oct 2014 #10
Just calling it like I see it... Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #23
Absolutely he didn't work alone... SoapBox Oct 2014 #18
Some interesting video for those who think that Snowden, Greenwald and other leakers did the wrong JDPriestly Oct 2014 #14
My ancestors fought for freedom from England. It sickens me that we now cooperate with them Dont call me Shirley Oct 2014 #16
I'm with you. JDPriestly Oct 2014 #17
Awesome rant. I wish I could rant like that. Dont call me Shirley Oct 2014 #20
"no longer an appetite at Justice for these cases" MannyGoldstein Oct 2014 #2
maybe Snowden made them blink grasswire Oct 2014 #5
umm, maybe. but this might be some sort of smoke and mirrors at play. 2banon Oct 2014 #9
Nobody wants to trash a good political career for the NSA. bemildred Oct 2014 #22
federal prosecutors in Northern Virginia - "rocket docket" grasswire Oct 2014 #4
Remembering the Anthrax witch hunt, I'll reserve judgment on this one. Downwinder Oct 2014 #6
""no longer an appetite at Justice for these cases." " Well, HEY NOW, there's always the BANKSTERS!! jtuck004 Oct 2014 #7
"there is no longer an appetite at Justice for these cases." GreydeeThos Oct 2014 #8
is he/she going ,,,, Cryptoad Oct 2014 #11
It's long been obvious that Snowden isn't the only insider that objects to these illegal activities. PSPS Oct 2014 #12
Agree completely. Amazing, the number of individuals truth2power Oct 2014 #13
Isn't it about 24 acres? candelista Oct 2014 #15
That's the one they have in Maryland (28 acres.) PSPS Oct 2014 #19
No, I checked. candelista Oct 2014 #24
If everything is terrorism, then nothing is terrorism whereisjustice Oct 2014 #21
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