The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 26, 2018. ^ Timm, Trevor (June 26, 2018). "Whistleblower Reality Winner, Charged Under the Espionage Act for Helping to Inform Public of Russian Election Meddling, Pleads Guilty". The Intercept. Archived from the original on June 26, 2018.
Reality Winner, the former intelligence contractor found guilty of leaking, is released to a halfway house. Reality Winner is in a halfway house and could be transferred to home confinement before her full release from custody in November. Credit...
As Ms. Winner began to petition for a pardon or commutation, Ms. Allen was added to her legal team because her other lawyers were banned from speaking publicly about the case.
The Intercept. Archived from the original on June 26, 2018. ^ "Reality Winner pleads guilty: 'All of these actions I did willfully ' ". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Winner was convicted and held in federal custody for sending a news organization a classified National Security Agency document. She’s an Air Force veteran with top-secret security clearance who was working for a military contractor in Augusta, Georgia.
At the time of her sentencing, Winner was given credit for more than a year she spent in jail while the case was pending in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia.
In December, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed a district judge’s denial of her request. The ruling came even as several associates of President Donald Trump had been released because of the virus. Authorities never identified the news organization.
Winner sought compassionate release in April 2020, seeking to serve the remainder of a 63-month sentence for espionage in home confinement as COVID-19 began sweeping through FMC-Carswell—the Texas prison where she was then incarcerated. Winner contracted the virus in July.
Reality Winner’s lawyer announced Monday she has been released from prison. The news comes four years after the government contractor, at age 25, was charged with sharing a secret report on Russian interference in the American presidential election. Winner was convicted and held in federal custody for sending a news organization a classified ...
Reality Winner, who was handed a five-year prison sentence in 2018 for leaking information about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential elections, has been released from prison several years ahead of schedule, her lawyer said Monday.
The former National Security Agency contractor was released based on good behavior on June 2, not because of a pardon or on compassionate grounds, Winner’s attorney Alison Grinter Allen said Monday.
Winner’s legal team is still pushing for a pardon. “We believe [this] is the only thing that can begin to set this travesty right,” Grinter told Forbes.
While working as a translator for the NSA, Winner sent classified documents from an intelligence report about Russia’s attempts to hack the 2016 election to The Intercept. Winner pleaded guilty to espionage in 2018 as part of a plea deal with prosecutors, and was sentenced to five years and three months in prison.
Reality Leigh Winner, 25, a federal contractor charged by the U.S. Department of Justice for sending classified material to a news organization , poses in a picture posted to her Instagram account. Instagram / via Reuters. On social media, Reality Leigh Winner seems unafraid to be open. Her pages include her CrossFit workouts ...
She remains jailed in Lincoln County. "A week ago today she was living her life," he said. "Now she’s in the middle of a political whirlwind.".
She went to high school in Texas and has been active on social media. Winner's Facebook page said she attended high school in Kingsville, a small town about 40 miles southwest of Corpus Christi. The page was deactivated Tuesday afternoon, but referenced by her mother to reporters.