Kamis, 14 Juni 2018

Senate Ex-Staffer Pleads Not Guilty to Charge of Lying to FBI in Leaks Probe

WASHINGTON—Former Senate staffer James A. Wolfe pleaded not guilty on Wednesday on charges of lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in a case that has drawn attention to a renewed government push in pursuit of media leaks.

In a brief appearance before a federal magistrate judge in Washington, D.C., Mr. Wolfe entered a plea and then was released with some restrictions on travel, firearm ownership and handling of classified information.

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