F.B.I. Arrests Ex-Fort Bragg Employee Accused of Leaking Classified Information to Journalist
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The F.B.I. arrested an ex-Fort Bragg employee for allegedly leaking classified information to a journalist.
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The F.B.I. arrested Courtney Williams, an ex-Fort Bragg employee, who is accused of leaking classified information to a journalist. Williams previously worked at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, and the accusation centers on the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive government data. This arrest highlights the ongoing efforts by federal authorities to prevent and prosecute leaks of classified material. Such actions are considered serious breaches of national security and can carry significant legal penalties.
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