James Hitselberger

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James Hitselberger is a former United States Navy linguist who was charged with violating the Espionage Act of 1917.[1] [2] He worked as an Arabic translator for the United States Fifth Fleet in Bahrain.[3] He was the seventh person charged by the Obama administration with violating the Espionage Act.[1][4] Ultimately, Hitselberger accepted a plea deal, that resulted in a misdemeanor conviction, and the espionage charge was dropped.[5]

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  5. "Ex-Navy lingust pleads guilty in secret documents case", Politico (April 25, 2014).

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