Pentagon leak suspect Jack Teixeira indicted in release of classified documents

A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted Pentagon leak suspect Jack Teixeira on six counts of willful retention and transmission of national defense information.

Teixeira, who was arrested in April, is suspected of leaking classified Defense Department documents on Discord, a social media platform primarily used by online gamers, while serving as a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman.

“The unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of classified information jeopardizes our nation’s security,” Acting U.S. Attorney Joshua S. Levy for the District of Massachusetts said in a statement Thursday. “Individuals granted access to classified materials have a fundamental duty to safeguard the information for the safety of the United States, our active service members, its citizens, and its allies.”

According to the indictment, Teixeira held a top secret security clearance starting around July 2021 and was trained on the definition, classification levels and proper handling of classified materials. It also said he “improperly retained and transmitted classified National Defense Information” on a social media platform.

An attorney for Teixeira declined to comment on the indictment.

Teixeira accessed classified documents containing national defense information from a classified workstation at Otis U.S. Air National Guard Base and transcribed text in the documents which he then published on the platform, according to the indictment.

He also allegedly took photos of classified documents bearing markings that included classified designations that he posted on the platform.

Teixeira remains in federal custody. Prosecutors have argued that he poses a flight risk.

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