Using the phone records of reporters for the Associated Press, federal investigators identified former FBI bomb tecnnician Donald Sachtleben as the source of press leaks for information about a foiled bomb plot in Yemen. Charlie Savage at the NYT reports that Sachtleben has pled guilty and will serve 43 months in prison for the leak. "The former agent had already been under investigation in a separate child pornography case, and he has also agreed to a guilty plea in it."
Using AP reporters' phone logs, Feds nab ex-FBI agent in Yemen bomb plot leak case
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