Ex-Trump official John Bolton pleads guilty to 1 of 18 counts in classified docs indictment
Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton pleaded guilty on Friday to only one count of an 18-count indictment, but he will not be sentenced today.During a hearing at...
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Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton pleaded guilty on Friday to only one count of an 18-count indictment, but he will not be sentenced today. During a hearing at the federal district court in Greenbelt, Maryland , Bolton pleaded guilty to the twelfth count, alleging he had unauthorized possession of a document related to national defense . The count typically has a maximum penalty of 10 years behind bars, but both sides agreed that five years will be the most prison time that can be imposed. A prosecutor from the Department of Justice told Judge Theodore Chuang that Bolton also faces a fine of $2.25 million, half of which should be paid within 5 days, a required debrief with a U.S. intelligence committee, three years of supervised release and up to 100 hours of community service. Bolton agreed that he would not get an annuity or retirement from his federal service. FORMER NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR JOHN BOLTON TO PLEAD GUILTY TO RETAINING CLASSIFIED INFORMATION: SOURCES By pleading guilty, he waived his right to appeal the sentence and conviction. However, Bolton will be allowed to withdraw his guilty pleas before sentencing. That window will close once the sentencing phase concludes. Chuang has up to 90 days to hand down a sentence, according to NBC News. Bolton has been given a much shorter time frame, 100 hours, to remediate the improper disclosure of classified information. The judge also informed Bolton that he is not required to give him a sentence within the guidelines range. Authorities first raided Bolton's home and office in August of last year. He was indicted in October, originally being charged with both transmission and retention of classified documents. According to the indictment, the documents Bolton illegally kept revealed intelligence about future attacks by an adversarial group in another country. Prosecutors said the documents also contained information about a liaison partner sharing sensitive information with the U.S. inte…