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- The indictment charges Drake with five counts of willfully retaining documents that relate to the national defense. These include four classified e-mails and an additional classified document.
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Rather, the five counts under the Espionage Act accused him of “willful retention of national defense information”—the unauthorized possession of documents relating to the national...
Apr 15, 2010 · A federal grand jury in the District of Maryland has returned a 10-count indictment charging former National Security Agency (NSA) senior executive Thomas A. Drake with the willful retention of classified information, obstruction of justice and making false statements, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division.
Drake is one of four individuals in the history of the United States who has been charged specifically with "willful retention" of "national defense" information under . Most prosecutions are for "delivery" of classified information to a third party—something that Drake was not charged with.
Jul 15, 2011 · Prosecutors had accused Drake, 54, of leaking information to a reporter and charged him last year in a 10-count indictment of willful retention of national defense information, obstruction of...
On or about November 28, 2007, in the District of Maryland, the defendant, THOMAS ANDREWS DRAKE, having unauthorized possession of a document relating to the national defense, namely, a three...
Thomas Andrews Drake – In April 2010, Drake, an official with the NSA, was indicted under for alleged willful retention of national defense information.
THOMAS ANDREWS DRAKE, having unauthorized possession of a document relating to the national defense, namely, a two. page classified document and referred herein as "the Regular Meetings" document, did willfully. retain the document and fail to deliver the document to the officer and employee of the United.