Overview
- Korbein Schultz, a former U.S. Army intelligence analyst, was sentenced to 84 months in federal prison for conspiring to transmit classified military information to an individual he believed was linked to the Chinese government.
- Schultz accessed restricted databases using his Top Secret/SCI clearance to steal at least 92 sensitive documents, including technical manuals for advanced weaponry and operational plans.
- The stolen materials included lessons from the Ukraine-Russia conflict, U.S. missile defense systems, and tactics for countering unmanned aerial systems, with implications for Taiwan's defense.
- Schultz was paid approximately $42,000 for the information and attempted to recruit another Army intelligence analyst to expand the conspiracy.
- The FBI, U.S. Army Counterintelligence Command, and the Department of Defense collaborated on the investigation, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat insider threats and espionage targeting U.S. military personnel.