US Army Analyst Sentenced to 7 Years for Selling Military Secrets to China
- Korbein Schultz, a former U.S. Army intelligence officer, was sentenced to seven years in prison for selling military secrets to an individual linked to China.
- Schultz pled guilty to charges that included conspiracy and illegal export of information, receiving $42,000 for sensitive documents between May 2022 and March 2024.
- The information he sold covered topics like U.S. military operations, missile defense systems, and insights on the Russia-Ukraine war relative to Taiwan.
- Attorney General Pamela Bondi stated Schultz's actions put America's military and service members at risk.
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