The Obama administration fought a legal battle against Google to
secretly obtain the email records of a security researcher and
journalist associated with WikiLeaks.
Newly unsealed court documents obtained by The Intercept
reveal the Justice Department won an order forcing Google to turn over
more than one year’s worth of data from the Gmail account of Jacob
Appelbaum (pictured above), a developer for the Tor
online anonymity project who has worked with WikiLeaks as a volunteer.
The order also gagged Google, preventing it from notifying Appelbaum
that his records had been provided to the government.
The surveillance of Appelbaum’s Gmail account was tied to the Justice
Department’s long-running criminal investigation of WikiLeaks, which
began in 2010 following the transparency group’s publication of a large
cache of U.S. government diplomatic cables.
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