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USA v. Schulte
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March 03, 2020
WikiLeaks Jury Asks If Accused Ex-CIA Coder Has Asperger's
New York jurors deliberating the feds' case against a former CIA coder charged with giving secrets to WikiLeaks asked Tuesday if the defendant had been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, keying in on testimony from his former managers who said they wondered the same thing.
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March 02, 2020
WikiLeaks Jury Gets Case After Defense Faults 2nd CIA Coder
A Manhattan jury on Monday began deliberating the feds' case against Joshua Schulte, the former CIA coder on trial for allegedly giving secrets to WikiLeaks, after prosecutors dismissed a bid by Schulte's lawyers to blame another CIA programmer as a "tinfoil hat" conspiracy theory.
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February 27, 2020
CIA Deemed 2nd Coder A Security Risk After WikiLeaks Dump
A onetime colleague of Joshua Schulte, the former CIA coder on trial for allegedly giving secrets to WikiLeaks, was deemed a security risk in the wake of the damaging 2017 leak of government hacking tools, a Manhattan federal jury heard Thursday over objections from prosecutors.
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February 26, 2020
WikiLeaks Suspect Wrote Of Waging 'Information War' On CIA
Accused CIA leaker Joshua Schulte scrawled angry vows from his jail cell promising revenge against the spy agency after he was arrested for allegedly sending government hacking secrets to WikiLeaks, evidence presented to a Manhattan jury showed Wednesday.
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February 19, 2020
WikiLeaks Suspect Sent Angry Email To CIA's Top Official
Accused CIA leaker Joshua Schulte complained to the spy agency's highest official about perceived workplace abuses in an email that rattled cages agencywide, a Manhattan jury heard Wednesday, as current and former CIA brass piled on critical testimony against the coder accused of feeding secrets to WikiLeaks.
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February 13, 2020
CIA Worker Tells Jury He Once Punched WikiLeaks Suspect
A former co-worker of accused CIA leaker Joshua Schulte told a Manhattan jury that he once punched Schulte after a day of workplace pranks, testimony that preceded a Thursday effort by federal prosecutors to build a circumstantial case proving Schulte fed hacking secrets to WikiLeaks.
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February 06, 2020
CIA Threat Unit Eyed WikiLeaks Suspect's Conduct, Jury Told
Joshua Schulte, the former CIA coder accused of giving top-secret information to WikiLeaks, had a dispute with a coworker that was deemed serious enough for an agency team tasked with assessing threats to take notice, Schulte's former boss told a Manhattan federal jury Thursday.
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February 05, 2020
Wikileaks Suspect Lost Agency's Trust, CIA Hacker Tells Jury
A CIA computer expert told a Manhattan jury Wednesday that Joshua Schulte, the former CIA coder accused of giving secrets to Wikileaks, was a talented worker with "rough edges" whose workplace feuding caused intelligence officials to lose trust in him before he allegedly betrayed the agency.
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February 04, 2020
Ex-CIA Coder A 'Pain In The Ass' But No Traitor, Jury Told
Joshua Schulte, a former CIA programmer on trial for allegedly divulging U.S. secrets to WikiLeaks, is really just a difficult ex-government employee — a "pain in the ass" — being scapegoated for the largest intelligence breach in American history, his lawyer told a Manhattan federal jury on Tuesday.
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December 09, 2019
Feds Say WikiLeaks' Harm Is Relevant In CIA Leak Case
The federal government has opposed a former CIA employee's attempt to block testimony in a case accusing him of leaking classified national defense information to WikiLeaks, saying that a consulting firm adviser's statements about the harm the organization has caused the U.S. is "directly relevant" to the case.
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