The U.S. Justice Department released the information below:
A
civilian electrical engineer for the Department of Defense pleaded guilty in
federal court today to unauthorized removal and retention of classified
material.
According to court documents, Gokhan Gun, 51, of Falls Church,
Virginia, was born in Istanbul, Turkey, and is a dual citizen of Turkey and the
United States. Through his employment, Gun possessed a Top Secret security
clearance with access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) and received
training on the proper handling and storage of classified information.
Beginning in May 2024, Gun, without permission, removed at least
five classified documents from his Department of Defense workspace with the
intent to retain them at his primary residence, which was not an approved
facility for the storage of classified information.
On Aug. 9, 2024, Gun was scheduled to depart the United States
on a morning flight to Mexico. However, FBI agents observed a ride share
service arrive at the defendant’s residence and approached Gun. Agents observed
inside Gun’s residence a backpack inside which they located a Top Secret
document and a notebook with handwritten notes that mirrored a Top Secret
report. In the dining room, agents located additional classified documents, one
of which Gun printed on Aug. 7, 2024, just two days before his scheduled
departure.
Gun is scheduled to be sentenced on June 17 and faces up to five
years in prison. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence
after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
Sue Bai, head of the Justice Department’s National Security
Division, U.S. Attorney Erik S. Siebert for the Eastern District of
Virginia; Acting Assistant Director in Charge Phillip E. Bates of the
FBI Washington Field Office and Executive Director Lee M. Russ of Air Force
Office of Special Investigations Office of Special Projects (AFOSI) made the
announcement.
The FBI and AFOSI Office of Special Projects are investigating
the case.
Assistant U.S. Attorney John T. Gibbs for the Eastern District of Virginia and Trial Attorneys Adam L. Small and Chantelle Dial of the National Security Division’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section are prosecuting the case.
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