Retired Army Officer Pleads Guilty to Sharing Classified Information on Dating Site

David Slater, a retired Army officer, pleaded guilty to sharing classified information about the Russia-Ukraine war on a dating site, facing sentencing on October 8.

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David Slater, a 64-year-old retired Army officer, pleaded guilty to sharing classified information regarding the Russia-Ukraine war.

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The information was shared on a foreign dating site, involving a messaging platform with an unnamed coconspirator.

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Slater's plea agreement includes a potential prison sentence ranging from five years and 10 months to seven years and three months.

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U.S. District Judge Brian Buescher will decide on the acceptance of the plea agreement and the final sentence.

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Slater was arrested in March 2024 and had top secret clearance at the U.S. Strategic Command in Nebraska.

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