The FBI is investigating the leak of 1,000 pages of 'top secret' Air Force intelligence
. No charges have been filed against anyone with his name, either in state or local court, according to searches of government records databases. The search warrant didn’t detail his job title or employer, but did note he was"known to work on computers" in his role at the intelligence center and had a top secret security clearance.. His counsel Mark Wieczorek, from the Columbus-based Joslyn Law Firm, said he didn't have a comment"at this time.
The FBI said it had no comment. The U.S. attorney's office for southern Ohio said the investigation was ongoing, no charges have been filed and so it wouldn’t be commenting. The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base had not provided comment at the time of publication. "Usually when people take these things they mean to sell them to someone… normally it’d be the Chinese," he added, noting the intent was not specified in the court document.
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