A sign of what’s to come? An ex-FBI analyst who hoarded hundreds of classified documents in her home—a case with striking similarities to that of former president Donald Trump’s own legal saga—was sentenced to almost four years Wednesday.
, the Justice Department confirmed. Kendra Kingsbury worked for different squads in the Kansas City Division of the FBI between 2004-2017, and kept 386 classified documents at various locations throughout her home. “I cannot fathom why you would jeopardize our nation by leaving these types of documents in your bathtub,” Bough told Kingsbury in court, according to.
Some of the records were related to al Qaeda members on the African continent, including a suspected associate of Usama bin Laden, authorities said. Kingsbury pleaded guilty on Oct. 13 last year to two counts of unlawfully retaining documents related to the national defense. She had top secret security clearance with access to both national defense and classified information.
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