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July 24, 2010
Reports Detail Pornography Investigation
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal investigation has accused dozens of military
officials and defense contractors, including some with top-level
security clearances, of buying and downloading child pornography on private or government computers.
The Pentagon on Friday released investigative reports spanning almost a
decade that implicated people working with agencies handling some of the
nation’s most closely guarded secrets, including the National Security Agency.
Defense workers who bought child pornography put the Department of
Defense, “the military and national security at risk by compromising
computer systems, military installations and security clearances,” a
2007 investigative report said.
The suspects also put the Defense Department “at risk of blackmail, bribery and threats,” one report added.
The Boston Globe disclosed the results of the investigations on Friday.
Several suspects were convicted and sentenced to prison terms of about
five years and ordered to pay hefty fines, including one of $150,000.
But several others identified by investigators were never prosecuted.
I would make a sizeable bet that CPK is the biggest loser on the Bubbler. A total waste of space. A washout in life.
Trey Wingnut = the modern day Eleanor Rigby. So sad.
Packers one ring in the last 41 years. Same as the Milwaukee Bucks. Same as the Tampa Bay Bucs - wait a minute the Packers played 7 more seasons than the Bucs in the same period. The Bucs>Packers. Why can't Ted Dorkson win a playoff game without Brett Favre? ROTFLMAO!