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[[Category:American whistleblowers]]
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Revision as of 18:21, 9 October 2019

Terry J. Albury was an FBI agent accused of leaking documents to news site The Intercept detailing secret guidelines for the FBI’s use of informants and the surveillance of journalists and religious and ethnic minority and immigrant communities. The documents in question formed the basis for a series of articles in The Intercept called "The FBI's Secret Rules".[1]

Albury was indicted under the Espionage Act, and in 2018, pled guilty and was sentenced to 4 years in prison.[2]

Albury was a 17-year veteran of the FBI.[3] He stated that he was motivated to inform the public about the systematic racist and xenophobic practices he witnessed as the only black agent in the Minneapolis field office, and the son of an Ethiopian refugee[2] as he was tasked with surveillance of Muslim and immigrant communities.[3]

Albury's was the second leak case charged under the Espionage Act under President Trump.[4] Civil liberties and press freedom advocates spoke out against Albury's prosecution under the Espionage Act, and called for an end to its use against those who "act in good faith to bring government misconduct to the attention of the public".[5]

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