'US Govt lying to jail me,' says ex-CIA staff accused of leak

Update: 2018-06-29 18:03 GMT

New York: Calling himself an "innocent man," a former CIA employee accused of stealing classified national defence information said in a handwritten letter to a judge on Friday that the US government used falsehoods to put him behind bars.

"It's only a matter of time but rest assured, I will prove my innocence," Joshua Adam Schulte said in a 137-page bail letter he submitted to a New York judge.

Schulte, 29, alternated in his repetitive and rambling letter between despair and determination to prove he's wrongly accused in an embarrassing and damaging episode for the CIA that is known as the "Vault 7" leak. He said his specialty at the CIA was data hiding and cryptography and claimed he was among the top specialists in the world.

He said he had worked on "the most sensitive operations" including special projects touching countries including Russia, Pakistan, Iran, Denmark and Turkey.

Schulte claimed he helped verify the location of Osama bin Laden before his 2011 killing and helped "capture and kill terrorists, and even prevent terrorist attacks from right here in New York City." He signed his name beneath the words: "Innocent Indefinitely Incarcerated Inmate #79471-054." The letter was publicly filed for several minutes before it was taken out of the public court file. US District Judge Paul A Crotty at a hearing on Friday instructed prosecutors to respond within a week.

The judge noted the length of the bail argument and the fact that it included a 100-page appendix before Schulte told him he wanted to show him new information.

He said he was improperly detained last August pending trial and wanted to attack the presumption that he is a danger to the community.

Prosecutors declined comment through a spokeswoman after the submission was made public. 

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