Investigators for the Federal Bureau of Investigation who searched Harold Martin’s Maryland property in the fall of 2016 found classified documents — including material at the top-secret level — strewn about his home, car and storage shed.Unlike former United States President Donald Trump, the former National Security Agency contractor did not contest the allegations: He ultimately pleaded guilty in 2019, admitting his actions were “wrong, illegal and highly questionable”.But his expressions of contrition and guilty plea to a single count of willful retention of national defence information did not spare him the harsh punishment of nine years in prison.
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