Reality Leigh Winner
Reality Leigh Winner
Reality Leigh Winner
I, Justin C. Garrick, being first duly sworn, hereby depose and state as follows:
the Atlanta division, and have been since 2008. During this time, I have received training at the
Based on my experience and training, I am familiar with efforts used to unlawfully collect and
WINNER("WINNER"), whom your affiant believes willfully retained and transmitted classified
793(e). These acts occurred in Augusta, Georgia, which is located within the Southern District of
Georgia. Your affiant submits this complaint in support ofthe arrest of WINNER.
3. The facts in this affidavit come from your affiant's personal observations, training
and experience, and information obtained from other U.S. Government officers, agents, and
witnesses. This affidavit is intended to show merely that there is sufficient probable cause for
winner's arrest and does not set forth all of your affiant's knowledge about this matter.
4. For the reasons set forth below, I believe that there is probable cause to believe
that WINNER committed a violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 793(e).
or control over any document . . . or information relating to the national defense which
information the possessor has reason to believe could be used to the injury of the United States or
to the advantage of any foreign nation, willfully communicates, delivers, transmits or causes to be
communicated, delivered, or transmitted" or attempts to do or causes the same "to any person not
entitled to receive it, or willfully retains the same and fails to deliver it to the officer or employee
ofthe United States entitled to receive it" shall be fined or imprisoned not more than ten years, or
both.
6. Under Executive Order 13526, information in any form may be classified if it:(1)
is owned by, produced by or for, or is under the control of the United States Government;(2)falls
within one or more of the categories set forth in the Executive Order [Top Secret, Secret, and
Confidential]; and (3) is classified by an original classification authority who determines that its
unauthorized disclosure reasonably could be expected to result in damage to the national security.
national security, the information may be classified as "Confidential" and must be properly
safeguarded. Where such unauthorized disclosure could reasonably result in serious damage to
the national security, the information may be classified as "Secret" and must be properly
safeguarded. Where such unauthorized disclosure could reasonably result in exceptionally grave
damage to the national security, the information may be classified as "Top Secret" and must be
properly safeguarded.
determined by an appropriate United States Government official to be eligible for access, and
who possess a "need to know." Among other requirements, in order for a person to obtain a
security clearance allowing that person access to classified United States Government
information, that person is required to and must agree to properly protect classified information
by not disclosing such information to persons not entitled to receive it, by not unlawfully
removing classified information from authorized storage facilities, and by not storing classified
classified information may not be disclosed to that person. In order for a foreign government to
receive access to classified information, the originating United States agency must determine that
information systems, including networks and telecommunications systems, that collect, create,
in a manner that:(1) prevents access by unauthorized persons; and (2)ensures the integrity of the
information.
10. 32 C.F.R. Parts 2001 and 2003 regulate the handling of classified information.
Specifically, 32 C.F.R. 2001.43, titled "Storage," regulates the physical protection of classified
information. This section prescribes that Secret and Top Secret information "shall be stored in a
GSA-approved security container, a vault built to Federal Standard (FHD STD)832, or an open
storage area constructed in accordance with 2001.53." It also requires periodic inspection of the
container and the use ofan Intrusion Detection System,among other things.
PROBABLE CAUSE
U.S. Government Agency facility in Georgia. She has been employed at the facility since on or
about February 13, 2017, and has held a Top Secret clearance during that time. As set forth in
further detail below, on or about May 9, 2017, WINNER printed and improperly removed
classified intelligence reporting, which contained classified national defense information and
was dated on or about May 5, 2017 (the "intelligence reporting") from an Intelligence
Community Agency (the "U.S. Government Agency") and unlawfully retained it.
Approximately a few days later, WINNER then unlawfully transmitted the intelligence
12. On June I, 2017, the FBI was notified by the U.S. Government Agency that the
U.S. Government Agency had been contacted by the News Outlet on May 30, 2017, regarding an
upcoming story. The News Outlet informed the U.S. Government Agency that it was in
Agency. The News Outlet provided the U.S. Government Agency with a copy of this document.
Subsequent analysis by the U.S. Government Agency confirmed that the document in the News
Outlet's possession is the intelligence reporting. The intelligence reporting is classified at the
Top Secret level, indicating that its unauthorized disclosure could reasonably result in
exceptionally grave damage to the national security, and is marked as such. The U.S.
Government Agency has since confirmed that the reporting contains information that was
classified at that level at the time that the reporting was published on or about May 5, 2017, and
13. The U.S. Government Agency examined the document shared by the News Outlet
and determined the pages of the intelligence reporting appeared to be folded and/or creased,
suggesting they had been printed and hand-carried out of a secured space.
14. The U.S. Government Agency conducted an internal audit to determine who
accessed the intelligence reporting since its publication. The U.S. Government Agency
determined that six individuals printed this reporting. WINNER was one of these six individuals.
A further audit of the six individuals' desk computers revealed that WINNER had e-mail contact
with the News Outlet. The audit did not reveal that any of the other individuals had e-mail
15. On June 3, 2017, your affiant spoke to WINNER at her home in Augusta, Georgia.
During that conversation, WINNER admitted intentionally identifying and printing the classified
intelligence reporting at issue despite not having a "need to know," and with knowledge that the
intelligence reporting was classified. WINNER further admitted removing the classified
intelligence reporting from her office space, retaining it, and mailing it from Augusta, Georgia, to
the News Outlet, which she knew was not authorized to receive or possess the documents.
WINNER further acknowledged that she was aware of the contents of the intelligence reporting
and that she knew the contents of the reporting could be used to the injury of the United States
CONCLUSION
16. Your affiant submits that the facts set forth in this affidavit establish probable
cause to believe WINNER committed a violation of 18 U.S.C. Section 793(e). Therefore, your
affiant respectfully requests this Court issue an arrest warrant for WINNER.
Respectfully submitted,
Jus^^(Jarnck
Special Agent
Federal Bureau of Investigation