US Army Intelligence Analyst Arrested and Charged with Conspiracy to Obtain and Disclose National Defense Information, Export Control Violations and Bribery
Korbein Schultz, who had Top Secret security clearance, was accused of conspiring to obtain and provide national defense information to an individual overseas from 2022 until his arrest on March 7th.
WASHINGTON - A U.S. Army soldier and intelligence analyst has been arrested and at Fort Campbell and charged with conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense information, exporting technical data related to defense articles without a license, and conspiracy to export defense articles without a license, as well as bribery of a public official.
Korbein Schultz, who had Top Secret security clearance, was accused of conspiring to obtain and provide national defense information to an individual overseas, including Studies on major countries such as China from 2022 until his arrest on March 7th, which included information on the following:
High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS)
Information on hypersonic equipment
Studies on the future development of U.S. military forces
Studies on major countries such as the People’s Republic of China
Summaries of military drills and operations
3 Documents sent by Schultz to a co-conspirator included the following:
Air Force Tactics Techniques and Procedures manual for the HH-60W helicopter
An Air Force Tactics Techniques and Procedures manual for the F22-A fighter aircraft
An Air Force Tactics Techniques and Procedures manual for intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Note: An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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