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US Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira Sentenced to 15 Years for Major Intelligence Leak

Jack Teixeira, a member of the US Air National Guard who disclosed Pentagon documents last year in one of the most notable intelligence breaches in recent times, has been sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment. 

Teixeira, aged 22, admitted guilt in March to the deliberate retention and dissemination of national defence information. While stationed at an Air National Guard base, he accessed materials such as maps, satellite images, and intelligence on US allies, which he then shared on an online platform popular with gamers. Among the leaked documents was sensitive information concerning the war in Ukraine.

Prosecutors had urged US District Court Judge Indira Talwani to hand down a 16-and-a-half-year sentence, whereas Teixeira’s defence sought an 11-year term. In advocating for a reduced sentence, his lawyers cited his experiences of bullying during high school and within his military unit, as well as his struggles with isolation.

Conversely, prosecutors contended that a more severe sentence was warranted, characterising the case as one of the most significant violations of the Espionage Act in US history. They asserted that Teixeira was aware of the risks to his country but chose to proceed regardless.

Judge Talwani, addressing Teixeira during sentencing, acknowledged his youth and future potential but emphasised the gravity of his offence. Teixeira expressed remorse before the court, accepting full responsibility for his actions.

Initially, Teixeira shared the documents with a small group of gun and military enthusiasts on a Discord chatroom in late 2022. Although the information first remained within this group, it eventually spread to more public channels and was subsequently picked up by pro-Kremlin Telegram channels and military bloggers.

Enlisting in the Massachusetts Air National Guard, a reserve component of the US Air Force, in 2019, Teixeira had obtained top-secret security clearance. To receive this clearance, he signed a “lifetime binding non-disclosure agreement,” acknowledging the potential criminal charges for unauthorised disclosure of protected information.

Teixeira’s actions have prompted the Pentagon to review its procedures for managing classified information.

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