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By: John Oyewale
A federal judge for the District of Maryland ordered that the government contractor accused of transmitting classified defense information to a Washington Post journalist be released from pretrial detention, Politico reported Monday.
U.S. District Judge Michael Maddox, while describing the alleged leaks as “extremely grave,” ruled that supervised home detention without any internet connectivity for the accused, Aurelio Perez-Lugones, could prevent the alleged risk of further leaks, according to the report.
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