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Ex-U.S. Sergeant Charged for Attempting to Provide China with Information


(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

OAN’s Abril Elfi

12:19 PM⁤ – Saturday, ‌October 7, ‌2023

A⁤ former United States sergeant⁣ has been indicted by the Justice Department after he reportedly tried to pass classified information to‍ China.

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Joseph⁢ Daniel​ Schmidt,‍ 29, was arrested Friday⁢ and charged with retention ⁤of national​ defense ⁢information and attempting to transmit national defense information ​for ‍allegedly attempting to‍ provide​ defense information to China through email⁤ after leaving the ‌military.

Schmidt, who served‌ in the 109th Military ⁣Intelligence Battalion from 2015⁢ to 2020, had access ⁤to ⁣classified and top-secret information as part of his⁤ job.

After leaving the military, he allegedly emailed the‍ Chinese Consulate in Turkey, offering them information about the U.S. defense.

Court records show that Schmidt allegedly introduces himself in the ‍email ‌and indicates that he has a top secret U.S. government security clearance as ⁢well as experience⁢ in surveillance detection ​and operating spies. He is ⁢said to have offered to⁢ share ⁣his knowledge ‍with the Chinese leadership and requested a face-to-face meeting.

Investigators retrieved from Schmidt’s Apple iCloud account a Word document that ‍he allegedly wrote two days later titled “Important ‍Information⁢ to Share with the Chinese Government.”​ which‌ the Army later ​determined to contained sensitive material.

According to prosecutors, Schmidt traveled to Hong Kong shortly after leaving the military in 2020, ⁣where they believe he retained a device that allowed him access to⁢ U.S .military networks ⁢and provided it to Chineses authorities.

The former sergeant was⁣ then arrested as he was attempting to⁤ fly from⁢ Hong Kong to San Francisco.

Acting ‌U.S. ‌Attorney Tessa ⁢M.‌ Gorman for the Western District of Washington said that Schmidt committed alleged efforts to “betray our country.”

“Members of our military take a sworn oath to defend our country and the Constitution. In that context the alleged ⁤actions of ⁣this⁣ former military member are shocking ‍– not only⁤ attempting to provide ⁣national defense information, but also information that would‍ assist a foreign adversary to gain access to Department of Defense secure computer ‌networks,”⁣ Gorman said. ⁣“I commend the⁣ FBI for their diligent ​work to end his​ alleged efforts ⁣to betray our‍ country.”

The Washington State 29-year-old can face up to 10 years behind bars for⁢ each count and⁢ a $250,000 fine if ​he is found guilty.

The U.S. Army Counterintelligence Command along ‍with the FBI are investigating the case.

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What charges is Joseph ⁣Daniel Schmidt facing in ⁤relation to his​ alleged attempt to pass classified information ⁣to China?

“Former ⁢US ⁢Sergeant Indicted for Attempting to Pass Classified Information‍ to China”

October ⁤7, 2023

A former United States sergeant has been indicted by the Justice ⁢Department after ‍allegedly attempting to pass classified information to China. Joseph ⁣Daniel Schmidt, 29, was arrested on Friday and charged⁢ with retention ​of‍ national defense information and attempting to transmit national defense information. These charges are⁢ related to his alleged ‍attempt to ‌provide​ defense information ⁣to ⁤China through email after ⁣leaving the military.

Schmidt served in the 109th Military Intelligence Battalion from 2015 to 2020, where⁣ he had access ⁤to classified and top-secret information as⁤ part of⁣ his job. After leaving the military,‌ he allegedly ⁢emailed the Chinese Consulate in Turkey, offering them information about ​US ​defense.

According to⁢ court records, Schmidt introduced himself in ⁤the email and indicated that he possessed a top-secret ‍US government security ⁣clearance, as well as experience in ‌surveillance detection and operating spies. He offered to share his ⁢knowledge with the Chinese leadership and requested a face-to-face ⁤meeting.

Investigators discovered a Word document‍ titled “Important Information to Share with the Chinese Government” in Schmidt’s Apple iCloud account. The document, later‌ deemed to contain sensitive material by ⁤the Army, was ⁢allegedly written by ⁣Schmidt two days after sending the ⁢initial ‌email.

Prosecutors claim ‍that Schmidt traveled to‍ Hong Kong shortly after leaving the military in 2020, where‍ they believe he retained a device that allowed him access to US military‍ networks and provided ⁢it ⁢to Chinese authorities. He was then arrested while attempting to fly⁢ from Hong Kong​ to ​San Francisco.

Reacting to the indictment, Acting US Attorney Tessa M. Gorman for ​the Western District of Washington stated, “Members of our military take⁣ a sworn oath to defend ‍our country and the Constitution. In that context,⁤ the alleged actions of this former‌ military member are ‍shocking – not only attempting​ to provide national defense information but also information that would assist a foreign adversary to gain access‍ to Department of Defense secure computer networks. I ‌commend the FBI for their diligent work ⁢to end⁣ his alleged⁢ efforts to betray our country.”

If found guilty, Schmidt could face up to 10 years behind bars​ for each ‍count and a $250,000 fine. The US Army Counterintelligence Command,‌ along with the FBI, is currently investigating the case.

It is essential for the US government to safeguard classified information and ensure the loyalty of its military personnel. Such actions undermine national ‍security and​ can have far-reaching consequences. Efforts⁣ to protect against such breaches are ongoing to maintain ⁣the integrity ‌and ⁣safety of the nation.

Original⁢ photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images



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