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sunonmars

(8,656 posts)
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 03:40 PM Mar 2017

BREAKING State Dept official charged with obstruction of justice, making false statements to the FBI

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The employee, Candace Claiborne, works in the State Department office that handles Caucasus Affairs, government records showed.A U.S. State Department employee is expected to appear in federal court in Washington on Wednesday to face charges in a FBI counterintelligence investigation, two U.S. officials told Reuters.

State Department employee also allegedly failed to report contacts with Chinese foreign intelligence who provided her with gifts - DOJ

State Department employee 'used her position and her access to sensitive diplomatic data for personal profit' - DOJ
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BREAKING State Dept official charged with obstruction of justice, making false statements to the FBI (Original Post) sunonmars Mar 2017 OP
?!? nt Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2017 #1
No specifics seem to be available jberryhill Mar 2017 #2
Caucasus of course areas include Turkey. Russia sunonmars Mar 2017 #3
It is the region between Russia and Turkey LeftInTX Mar 2017 #8
The Caucasus is the region between Russia and Turkey LuvLoogie Mar 2017 #4
She lied to the FBI it would appear. herding cats Mar 2017 #5
How stupid could this person be... sunonmars Mar 2017 #6
Pretty damn stupid it would appear. She was working with China and lied to cover her ass. herding cats Mar 2017 #10
She's going to jail for a very long time. sunonmars Mar 2017 #12
Yup. She really messed up her life. nt herding cats Mar 2017 #20
That's one.... Hekate Mar 2017 #7
unreported gifts from China jberryhill Mar 2017 #9
It's the punchline of an old joke. But it's also a statement that now one person has been caught... Hekate Mar 2017 #23
Ah, the hilarious joke about the man beating his wife like a donkey? jberryhill Mar 2017 #24
No, the one about the man shooting his horse in front of his new bride. Hekate Mar 2017 #25
I think it's the same joke mas o menos jberryhill Mar 2017 #27
Trumper or is she a hold over? Amishman Mar 2017 #11
looks to be garden variety bribe-taking nt geek tragedy Mar 2017 #13
18 year veteran - joined State in 1999. onenote Mar 2017 #15
So god knows how long she's been at it then.... sunonmars Mar 2017 #17
At least five years, apparently. onenote Mar 2017 #18
Alright Channing Phillips, we will hold you to your quote MagickMuffin Mar 2017 #14
DOJ Press Release Here: herding cats Mar 2017 #16
Co-conspirators - plural? Tip of another iceberg. nt GliderGuider Mar 2017 #19
It sounds to me like at least one person has flipped on her. herding cats Mar 2017 #21
Could be other family members onenote Mar 2017 #22
"tens of thousands of dollars in gifts and benefits they provided". n/t PoliticAverse Mar 2017 #26
so this provides a roadmap and SIGNAL for how the Trumpers will do down. I like it. underthematrix Mar 2017 #28
She is a Clinton appointment. former9thward Mar 2017 #30
Yes. Very much so. I like the roadmap which clearly shows underthematrix Mar 2017 #32
And why hasn't Flynn? Jonny Appleseed Mar 2017 #29
We don't know exactly what he said. former9thward Mar 2017 #31

LeftInTX

(25,146 posts)
8. It is the region between Russia and Turkey
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 04:02 PM
Mar 2017

It doesn't include Belarus or the Ukraine.
It generally includes Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan

herding cats

(19,558 posts)
5. She lied to the FBI it would appear.
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 03:46 PM
Mar 2017

State Department employee accused of making false statements
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — Mar 29, 2017, 3:36 PM ET
A veteran State Department employee has been arrested on charges that she made false statements to federal investigators.

Candace Claiborne appeared in federal court in Washington on Wednesday, shortly after her arrest.

Federal prosecutors are asking that Claiborne be placed on home confinement, and a decision on that request could come later Wednesday.

Family members of Claiborne who were in court declined to comment.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/state-department-employee-accused-making-false-statements-46453767

Hekate

(90,564 posts)
23. It's the punchline of an old joke. But it's also a statement that now one person has been caught...
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 06:08 PM
Mar 2017

The first of many? Mostly Trumpites? One can only hope.

Amishman

(5,554 posts)
11. Trumper or is she a hold over?
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 04:05 PM
Mar 2017

This is going to be a big mess for someone

Edit: nevermind - as others posted holdover in bed with China

MagickMuffin

(15,933 posts)
14. Alright Channing Phillips, we will hold you to your quote
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 04:06 PM
Mar 2017
"As a State Department employee with a Top Secret clearance, she received training and briefing about the need for caution and transparency," U.S. Attorney Channing Phillips said in a statement. "This case demonstrates that U.S. government employees will be held accountable for failing to honor the trust placed in them when they take on such sensitive assignments."

And might I offer the very first one to be investigated would Jeff Sessions.

herding cats

(19,558 posts)
16. DOJ Press Release Here:
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 04:12 PM
Mar 2017
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/state-department-employee-arrested-and-charged-concealing-extensive-contacts-foreign-agents
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
State Department Employee Arrested and Charged With Concealing Extensive Contacts With Foreign Agents

A federal complaint was unsealed today charging Candace Marie Claiborne, 60, of Washington, D.C., and an employee of the U.S. Department of State, with obstructing an official proceeding and making false statements to the FBI, both felony offenses, for allegedly concealing numerous contacts that she had over a period of years with foreign intelligence agents.



The charges were announced by Acting Assistant Attorney General Mary B. McCord for National Security, U.S. Attorney Channing D. Phillips of the District of Columbia and Assistant Director in Charge Andrew W. Vale of the FBI’s Washington Field Office.



“Candace Marie Claiborne is a U.S. State Department employee who possesses a Top Secret security clearance and allegedly failed to report her contacts with Chinese foreign intelligence agents who provided her with thousands of dollars of gifts and benefits,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General McCord. “Claiborne used her position and her access to sensitive diplomatic data for personal profit. Pursuing those who imperil our national security for personal gain will remain a key priority of the National Security Division.”



“Candace Claiborne is charged with obstructing an official proceeding and making false statements in connection with her alleged concealment and failure to report her improper connections to foreign contacts along with the tens of thousands of dollars in gifts and benefits they provided,” said U.S. Attorney Phillips. “As a State Department employee with a Top Secret clearance, she received training and briefing about the need for caution and transparency. This case demonstrates that U.S. government employees will be held accountable for failing to honor the trust placed in them when they take on such sensitive assignments”



“Candace Claiborne is accused of violating her oath of office as a State Department employee, who was entrusted with Top Secret information when she purposefully mislead federal investigators about her significant and repeated interactions with foreign contacts," said Assistant Director in Charge Vale. "The FBI will continue to investigate individuals who, though required by law, fail to report foreign contacts, which is a key indicator of potential insider threats posed by those in positions of public trust.”



The FBI arrested Claiborne on March 28. She made her first appearance this afternoon in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.



According to the affidavit in support of the complaint and arrest warrant, which was unsealed today, Claiborne began working as an Office Management Specialist for the Department of State in 1999. She has served overseas at a number of posts, including embassies and consulates in Baghdad, Iraq, Khartoum, Sudan, and Beijing and Shanghai, China. As a condition of her employment, Claiborne maintains a Top Secret security clearance. Claiborne also is required to report any contacts with persons suspected of affiliation with a foreign intelligence agency.



Despite such a requirement, the affidavit alleges, Claiborne failed to report repeated contacts with two intelligence agents of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), even though these agents provided tens of thousands of dollars in gifts and benefits to Claiborne and her family over five years. According to the affidavit, the gifts and benefits included cash wired to Claiborne’s USAA account, an Apple iPhone and laptop computer, Chinese New Year’s gifts, meals, international travel and vacations, tuition at a Chinese fashion school, a fully furnished apartment, and a monthly stipend. Some of these gifts and benefits were provided directly to Claiborne, the affidavit alleges, while others were provided through a co-conspirator.



According to the affidavit, Claiborne noted in her journal that she could “Generate 20k in 1 year” working with one of the PRC agents, who, shortly after wiring $2,480 to Claiborne, tasked her with providing internal U.S. Government analyses on a U.S.-Sino Strategic Economic Dialogue that had just concluded.



Claiborne, who allegedly confided to a co-conspirator that the PRC agents were “spies,” willfully misled State Department background investigators and FBI investigators about her contacts with those agents, the affidavit states. After the State Department and FBI investigators contacted her, Claiborne also instructed her co-conspirators to delete evidence connecting her to the PRC agents, the affidavit alleges.



Charges contained in a criminal complaint are merely allegations, and every defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.



The maximum penalty for a person convicted of obstructing an official proceeding is 20 years in prison. The maximum penalty for making false statements to the FBI is five years in prison. The maximum statutory sentence is prescribed by Congress and is provided here for informational purposes. If convicted of any offense, the sentencing of the defendant will be determined by the court based on the advisory Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.



At her court appearance today, Claiborne pleaded not guilty before the Honorable Magistrate Judge Robin M. Meriweather. A preliminary hearing was set for April 18.



The FBI’s Washington Field Office is leading the investigation into this matter. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys John L. Hill and Thomas A. Gillice for the District of Columbia and Trial Attorney Julie Edelstein of the National Security Division’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section.

herding cats

(19,558 posts)
21. It sounds to me like at least one person has flipped on her.
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 04:22 PM
Mar 2017
Claiborne, who allegedly confided to a co-conspirator that the PRC agents were “spies,” willfully misled State Department background investigators and FBI investigators about her contacts with those agents, the affidavit states. After the State Department and FBI investigators contacted her, Claiborne also instructed her co-conspirators to delete evidence connecting her to the PRC agents, the affidavit alleges.

underthematrix

(5,811 posts)
28. so this provides a roadmap and SIGNAL for how the Trumpers will do down. I like it.
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 06:53 PM
Mar 2017

I'm gonna commit this case to memory

underthematrix

(5,811 posts)
32. Yes. Very much so. I like the roadmap which clearly shows
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 07:51 PM
Mar 2017

FBI's counterintelligence unit will take down the Trumpers, Trump and the Trump Crime Family.

former9thward

(31,947 posts)
31. We don't know exactly what he said.
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 07:12 PM
Mar 2017

We only know speculation in the media which is about as far from actual evidence as you can get.

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