NSA employee who tried and failed to spy for Russia gets 262 months in the slammer

NSA employee who tried and failed to spy for Russia gets 262 months in the slammer

April 30, 2024 at 01:12PM

A former NSA employee has been sentenced to 262 months in prison for attempting to act as a Russian spy. Jareh Sebastian Dalke pleaded guilty to six counts of attempting to transmit top-secret information to a foreign agent. He contacted an undercover FBI agent and attempted to sell classified national defense information. This resulted in his arrest and sentencing.

Meeting Notes Summary:

– A former NSA employee, Jareh Sebastian Dalke, has been sentenced to 262 months in prison for attempting to act as a Russian spy.

– He pleaded guilty to six counts of attempted transmission of top-secret information to a foreign agent.

– Dalke, during his short tenure at the NSA, accumulated top secret documents with national defense information (NDI).

– After leaving the NSA, he made contact with an individual he thought was a Russian agent, and attempted to sell top secret documents for $85k. This person turned out to be an undercover FBI agent.

– On September 28, Dalke sent the documents to the FBI agent at Union Station in Denver, thinking he was providing them to a Russian agent.

– Attorney General Merrick Garland emphasized the severity of Dalke’s actions and highlighted the determined efforts to hold those who betray the country accountable.

– Assuming he can’t serve his counts concurrently and doesn’t get out early, Dalke will be released in January 2046 at the age of 53 or 54.

– The incident highlights potential concerns regarding the handling of classified materials, as both Dalke and another individual named Teixeira were seemingly incompetent in leaking info, prompting a suggestion to review who gets access to classified materials within the US government.

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