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An former FBI agent has pleaded guilty to leaking classified information to The Associated Press relating to a disrupted terrorist plot. Donald Sachtleben Donald J. Sachtleben, an ex-FBI bomb technician from Indiana, disclosed the existence of a foiled terrorist attack to an AP reporter in April and May of 2012. The information revealed the existence of an upgraded underwear bomb to be detonated on an airplane by a suicide bomber. The CIA disrupted the Yemen-based plot masterminded by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula AQAP . FBI Director Robert Mueller confirms bureau probing leak of foiled Qaeda underwear bomb plotCIA thwarts new al Qaeda underwear bomb plotDonald Sachtleben, former FBI agent, arrested on child pornography chargesAfter pleading <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.us>stanley website guilty, Sachtleben said in a written statement, I am deeply sorry for my actions. While I never intended harm to the United States or to any individuals, I do not make excuses for myself. I understand an stanley becher d accept that today s filings start the process of paying the full consequences of my misconduct, and I know that the justice system I once served botella stanley so proudly will have its say. The story, published by the AP May 7, 2012, triggered one of the most aggressive leak investigations ever. Sachtleben worked for the FBI from 1983 through 2008, during which he was assigned to work on many major cases involving terrorist attacks. In a separate twist to the case, nine days after leaking the d Bpyp Aruba judge orders US man held in disappearance
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