Williams put our troops in harms way. I hope she gets a life sentence.
IRAN PRESS CONFERENCE: Trump Declares War on Leaker Who Blew Airman Rescue, “They Put Lives at Risk”
Prosecutors highlight her own messages, including:
- Saying she was “concerned about the amount of classified information being disclosed”
- Admitting:
- “I might actually get arrested”
- “I have known my entire career” (that it was illegal)
- “Probably going to jail for life”
These are being used to show knowledge and intent.
BREAKING: The former SOCOM employee arrested for leaking classified secrets to “journalists” has been identified as Courtney Williams, a US Army veteran
Give her the MAXIMUM penalty.
Putting our troops’ lives at risk should be met HARSH punishments! pic.twitter.com/p9ochBMY9r
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) April 8, 2026
g to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
In a Wednesday press release, the DOJ said that 40-year-old Courtney Williams of North Carolina was arrested by the FBI on Tuesday. Williams was indicted by a federal grand jury on Wednesday regarding “her alleged transmission of classified national defense information to individuals not authorized to receive it, including a journalist,” according to the DOJ.
Army veteran Courtney Williams faces Espionage Act charges for allegedly leaking classified information to journalist Seth Harp.
An Army veteran who helped support the elite Delta Force commando unit has been arrested on a charge that she shared classified information with a journalist writing about the secretive team.
Courtney Williams, 40, appeared Wednesday in federal court in Raleigh, North Carolina, to face a criminal complaint of unlawful transmission of national defense information.
he complaint asserts that Williams disclosed “tactics, techniques and procedures” used by an unspecified “special military unit” based at Fort Bragg. Those details were classified “secret” and barred from distribution to foreign countries, prosecutors allege.
Harp said Williams endured years of “vicious harassment” of a sexual nature while working to provide special operations troops with passports, drivers licenses and credit cards that allowed them to deploy abroad while avoiding detection. She eventually filed a formal complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and reached a settlement, according to the author.
BREAKING: The former SOCOM employee arrested for leaking classified secrets to “journalists” has been identified as Courtney Williams, a US Army veteran
Give her the MAXIMUM penalty.
Putting our troops’ lives at risk should be met HARSH punishments! pic.twitter.com/p9ochBMY9r
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) April 8, 2026
FBI Nabs Former SOCOM Employee Who Put U.S. Troops in the Crosshairs
By KTSA News Desk, April 9, 2026:FBI Nabs Former SOCOM Employee Who Put U.S. Troops in the Crosshairs
The FBI has arrested a former employee of U.S. Special Operations Command on charges related to leaking classified information, FBI Director Kash Patel announced. The suspect allegedly disclosed sensitive national security material that put American troops at direct risk. The arrest marks one of the more high-profile leak cases tied to the special operations community in recent years.
Patel made the announcement publicly, signaling the bureau’s intent to treat the case as a priority. The leak is said to have compromised operational security in ways that could have exposed service members downrange. Details on exactly what was leaked and to whom have not been fully disclosed.
FBI Nabs Former SOCOM Employee Who Put U.S. Troops in the Crosshairs pic.twitter.com/TzUg816Ft4
— Sean Hannity
(@seanhannity) April 9, 2026
The former SOCOM employee’s identity and specific charges are expected to be released through official court filings. Cases involving special operations leaks are treated with particular severity given the classified nature of those units and the real-world danger that exposure creates for personnel in the field.
The arrest lands during a period when the Trump administration has made cracking down on national security leakers a stated priority. Patel, who took over the FBI directorship earlier this year, has been vocal about pursuing leak investigations aggressively. This case appears to be one of the first major public results of that posture.
BREAKING: The former SOCOM employee arrested for leaking classified secrets to “journalists” has been identified as Courtney Williams, a US Army veteran
(@seanhannity) April 9, 2026