US Air Force employee sentenced for sharing defence info on dating app


A retired US Army lieutenant colonel pleaded guilty in July to transmitting secret information on the platform to someone 'who claimed to be a female living in Ukraine'. — Unsplash

WASHINGTON: A former civilian employee of the US Air Force was sentenced to nearly six years in prison on Oct 8 for sharing classified information on an online dating platform.

David Slater, 64, a retired US Army lieutenant colonel, pleaded guilty in July to transmitting secret information on the platform to someone "who claimed to be a female living in Ukraine."

Slater was working at the time as a civilian assigned to the US Strategic Command in Nebraska, whose portfolio includes nuclear deterrence.

The documents, some of which were classified as "top secret," concerned the war in Ukraine, including military targets and Russian military capabilities, according to the Justice Department.

A federal judge in Nebraska sentenced Slater to 70 months in prison on Wednesday and a US$25,000 (RM105,362) fine. – AFP

 

 

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