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| By: israelinsider staff and partners |
| Published: May 16, 2005 |
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The affidavit that accompanied the complaint filed against Franklin in a federal court in Virginia mentions charges of conveying classified information to members of the media, but does not detail those accusations. Investigators want to determine whether the reporters in question did indeed received classified information from Franklin when he served as a data analyst at the Pentagon's Middle East desk.
It is not illegal for a reporter to receive classified information, but conveying such information is a crime in the U.S., one that Franklin allegedly committed.
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FBI questions four reporters in AIPAC case
- (Haaretz)
05.16.2005
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