FBI arrests ex-Fort Bragg employee over alleged classified leak to journalist
Key Points:
- The FBI arrested Courtney Williams, a former military special operations employee at Fort Bragg, for allegedly sharing classified information with investigative journalist Seth Harp, who was writing a book on the base's alleged criminal activities.
- Williams, who worked at Fort Bragg for six years and handled sensitive documents, was charged with leaking classified national defense information despite being briefed on her ongoing obligation to protect such material.
- The journalist Seth Harp criticized the FBI's investigation, calling it a distraction from unresolved murders involving Fort Bragg soldiers and defending Williams as a whistleblower exposing gender discrimination and harassment.
- Communications between Williams and Harp, including texts expressing concern over the classified information disclosed, were used as evidence in the case, while Harp denied receiving classified data on a drive, stating it contained a public EEOC complaint.
- The FBI emphasized its commitment to prosecuting leaks that endanger national security, with Director Kash Patel warning that betraying the country will not be tolerated.