Sunday, October 6, 2024

Court Sentences Chief Petty Officer Bryce Pedicini to 18 Years for Attempted Espionage

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Navy Chief Petty Officer Bryce Pedicini, who was convicted of attempted espionage in April, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison, the service confirmed in a statement released Thursday.

In addition to his prison sentence, which comes after a conviction on charges of attempted espionage and failure to follow a lawful order, the statement from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service also said that Pedicini was given a dishonorable discharge and a reduction in rank to E-1.

In earlier statements, said that the sailor “engaged with the foreign government representative under the guise of writing research papers,” but officials never disclosed the identity of the country.

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When Pedicini was first charged, the Navy released documents that showed he was accused of delivering two sets of classified national defense documents — referred to as “Article 1112” and “Article 1223” in the legal paperwork — to “a citizen and employee of a foreign government” between November 2022 and February 2023 in Hampton Roads, Virginia.

The charging documents went on to say that these “articles” were broken up into smaller sections, which Pedicini then delivered over several instances.

Pedicini also provided “images of a [secret-level classification] computer screen to a citizen and employee of a foreign government” in mid-May in

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