헨리 카일 프레스

Henry Kyle Frese
헨리 카일 (키난) 프레즈
Henry Kyle (Keenan) Frese.jpg
태어난 (1988-10-27) 1988년 10월 27일 (33세)[1]
직업전 국방정보국 대테러분석관
확신국방정보의 의도적 전송
형사고발급국방정보의 의도적 전송
벌칙징역 30개월

헨리 카일 (Keenan) 프레즈 (1988년 10월 27일생)는 2018년 2월부터 2019년 10월 사이에 국방정보국 직원으로 이 기간 동안 버지니아 주의 한 시설에 배치되었다.[2]

Frese는 "Top Secret"(TS) 허가를 받았다.[3]

기소

2019년 10월 9일 프레스는 버지니아 동부지구에서 열린 대배심원으로부터 국방정보의 고의 전송 혐의로 18 USC 793(d)에 따른 두 건의 간첩법 위반 혐의로 기소되었다.[4][5]

미 법무부는 Frese 신문 기자들에게 최고의 비밀 정보를 하나의 정의가 Frese"낭만적인 관계,"[6]에 저장하고"기자는 1;"에릭 Wemple은 워싱턴 포스트의 아만다 Macia로 언론인은 정부에 언급한 연루되었을 거를 가진 기자 주장했다 밝혔다.s,[7]NBC의 수석 기자인 코트니 쿠브라는 두 번째 관련 언론인을 지목한 월스트리트저널도 그랬다.[8]

2020년 2월 20일, 프레스는 최고 기밀 국방 정보의 고의적인 전송에 대해 유죄를 인정했다.[9][10]

워싱턴포스트(WP)와 호주 뉴스, 더 스펙터(The Spectator) 등은 모두 프레스의 사례를 미 상원 정보위 직원 제임스 울프(James Wolfe)와 비교했는데, 제임스 울프(James Wolfe)는 연애 중 알리 왓킨스에게 비밀을 전했다고 한다.[11][12][13]

판결문

프레스는 2020년 6월 18일 '연애 중인 기자 1명을 포함해 기자 2명에게 정보를 유출한 혐의'[14]로 징역 30개월을 선고받았는데, 검찰은 9년 동안 수사 의뢰했지만, 그의 변호인은 여자친구인 '경력자'가 취약한 시기에 프레스를 압박하고 영향력을 행사했다고 주장했다.[15][16]그는 처음에는 그녀의 애도를 거절했지만,[17] 그의 판단은 '절약할 가치가 없는 관계를 회복하려는 잘못된 노력'으로 흐려졌다.[18]

사생활

Frese는 캐나다 시민권을 가지고 있었는데, 이 시민권을 미국 정보국에서 일하기 위해 포기했다.[15]2019년 현재 프레스는 아만다 마키아스와 열애 중이며,[19] 아만다 마키아스는 집을 함께 사용했다.[20]

참조

  1. ^ Frese, Henry [@HKFrese] (27 October 2014). "I may turn 26 today, but apparently I still don't know how to shave. Face is about as smooth as sand paper" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ https://www.justice.gov/opa/press-release/file/1207916/download[bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ Savannah Behrmann (20 February 2020). "Intelligence employee pleads guilty to leaking classified info to journalists". USA Today. Retrieved 6 September 2020. Frese, 31, was employed as a counterterrorism analyst for the Defense Intelligence Agency from February 2018 to October 2019, and held a top-secret clearance.
  4. ^ Kalmbacher, Colin (October 9, 2019). "Intelligence Analyst Allegedly Shared Top Secret Info with Reporters, Tweeted Story Containing His Own Leak". Law and Crime. Archived from the original on October 9, 2019.
  5. ^ Morrisey, Ed (October 9, 2019). "Media Honey Trap? DoJ Indicts Intel Analyst For Leaking To Journalist Lover; Update: Journalists Identified?". Hot Air. Archived from the original on October 9, 2019.
  6. ^ Mangan, Dan (October 9, 2019). "Defense Intelligence Agency worker arrested on charges of leaking top-secret information to reporters". CNBC.
  7. ^ Erik Wemple (10 October 2019). "Reporters at CNBC and NBC News become tangled in leak investigation". The Washington Post. Retrieved 24 February 2020. Frese followed Macias on Twitter and Macias followed Frese on Twitter. That makes sense, especially when considering this additional fact: “Public records checks also show that FRESE and Journalist 1 had the same residential address from August 2017 through August 2018. Based on reviews of FRESE’s and Journalist 1’s public social media pages, it appears that they were involved in a romantic relationship for some or all of that period of time.”
  8. ^ Feuerherd, Ben (October 10, 2019). "Journalists in intelligence leak case IDed as NBC and CNBC reporters".
  9. ^ Betz, Bradford (February 20, 2020). "Ex-DIA employee pleads guilty to leaking top-secret info to reporters". Fox News.
  10. ^ "Former DIA Employee Pleads Guilty to Leaking Classified National Defense Information to Journalists". Department of Justice. February 20, 2020. Archived from the original on February 21, 2020.
  11. ^ Erik Wemple (10 October 2019). "Reporters at CNBC and NBC News become tangled in leak investigation". The Washington Post. Retrieved 24 February 2020. differentiates this investigation from [...] the 2018 case involving New York Times reporter Ali Watkins
  12. ^ Frank Chung (10 October 2019). "TV host's son interrupts broadcast in viral 'mum moment' — as she's named in classified leak scandal". News Corp Australia. Archived from the original on 19 February 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2020. Senate Intelligence Committee staffer James Wolfe was arrested and charged with lying to investigators about his contacts with three reporters, one of whom he was allegedly in a romantic relationship with. New York Times reporter Ali Watkins had previously tweeted about wanting to be like the character Zoe Barnes
  13. ^ Stephen L. Miller (11 December 2019). "Why is everyone pretending reporters never sleep with sources?". The Spectator. Retrieved 24 February 2020. Watkins and Macias are still employed by the Times and CNBC. Not only does it appear the practice of sleeping with sources for information is more than a mere trope, it seems it’s something not punished by newsrooms
  14. ^ "Ex-analyst gets 2.5 years for leaking info to journalists". KSL-TV. The Associated Press. 18 June 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2020. counterterrorism analyst who leaked classified information to two journalists, including one he was dating, has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison
  15. ^ a b Weiner, Rachel (June 18, 2020). "Former intelligence analyst sentenced to 30 months in prison for leaks". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on June 18, 2020. Frese “was particularly susceptible to pressure and influence” when his girlfriend, a reporter whose “career was stalling,” began asking him to share information
  16. ^ "Former DIA Analyst Sentenced for Leaking Classified Information to Journalists". United States Department of Justice. June 18, 2020. Archived from the original on June 18, 2020.
  17. ^ MATTHEW BARAKAT (16 June 2020). "Ex-analyst says journalist girlfriend cajoled him into leaks". WHSV-TV. The Associated Press. Retrieved 6 September 2020. The journalist began asking Frese to confirm information she received from other sources, or to give her new leads on potential stories because her “career was stalling,”
  18. ^ Sarah N. Lynch (18 June 2020). "Ex-U.S. counterterrorism analyst sentenced to 2.5 years over media leaks". Reuters. Retrieved 3 July 2020. his client’s judgment was clouded by “a misguided effort to salvage a relationship that was not worth saving.”
  19. ^ Aruna Viswanath; Dustin Volz; Byron Tau. "Counterterrorism Analyst Arrested for Leaking to Two Journalists". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 17 May 2020. Ms. Macias and Mr. Frese were in a romantic relationship, according to the indictment as well as social media posts reviewed by The Wall Street Journal
  20. ^ Michael Levenson (20 February 2020). "Former Pentagon Analyst Pleads Guilty to Sharing Classified Information". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 February 2020. Amanda Macias, a national security reporter at CNBC, who was Mr. Frese’s girlfriend and shared a home with him