❓WHAT HAPPENED: A former U.S. Army Sergeant pleaded guilty to attempting to provide military secrets to China and faces up to ten years in prison.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Joseph Daniel Schmidt, 31, a former Army Sergeant, along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
📍WHEN & WHERE: Schmidt was stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord from 2015 to 2020. He was arrested in San Francisco in October 2023 after returning from Hong Kong.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Joseph Daniel Schmidt was once a trusted guardian of our nation’s secrets and swore an oath to defend and protect U.S. national security,” said FBI Assistant Director Suzanne Turner.
🎯IMPACT: Schmidt’s actions highlight the enticements for current and former U.S. military personnel and others to spy for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Joseph Daniel Schmidt, a 31-year-old former U.S. Army Sergeant, pleaded guilty to charges of attempting to deliver national defense information to China and retention of national defense information. Schmidt, who served from 2015 to 2020, was stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington. He is set to be sentenced in September and faces up to ten years in prison, along with a potential $250,000 fine.
According to the Justice Department, Schmidt had access to secret and top-secret defense information during his service with the 109th Military Intelligence Battalion. After leaving the military in January 2020, Schmidt contacted the Chinese Consulate in Turkey and Chinese security services, offering to provide national defense information.
In March 2020, Schmidt traveled to Hong Kong, where he attempted to hand over intelligence and a device capable of accessing secure military computers to Chinese security officials. He returned to the U.S. in October 2023 and was arrested in San Francisco.
“Joseph Daniel Schmidt was once a trusted guardian of our nation’s secrets and swore an oath to defend and protect U.S. national security,” said Assistant Director Suzanne Turner of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Counterintelligence Division. “As alleged by the government, Schmidt betrayed his promise and potentially placed our nation at risk in his attempts to pass national defense information to Chinese security services.”
This case is part of a broader pattern of Chinese espionage attempts targeting U.S. military secrets. Earlier this year, former Army intelligence officer Korbein Schultz was sentenced to seven years in prison for selling sensitive military documents to an individual linked to China. Additionally, in September, three individuals, including two active-duty soldiers, were charged with stealing top-secret military information to sell to Chinese agents.
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