Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards pleaded guilty in January 2020 to disclosing Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) and other sensitive government information to a reporter while she was working as a senior advisor at the the United States Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
BuzzFeed News shared the thousands of SARs that revealed suspicious money transfers made between 1999 and 2017 with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), OCCRP, and over 100 other global partners.
The result was The FinCEN Files: a series of investigations released in September 2020 that shed light on the role banks play in allowing criminals to move, launder, and hide dirty money.
U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said Edwards’ sentencing “demonstrates that public servants who abuse the power entrusted to them will face steep consequences for their actions.”
“Government employees entrusted with such highly sensitive information owe a duty to safeguard that information. The defendant abused that trust to serve her own purposes, broke the law, and now faces time in a federal prison for her actions,” she added.
But journalists across the world took to social media to voice support for Edwards’ role in exposing corruption and the role that banks play in enabling the flow of illicit funds, and condemn her sentence.
Among them was BuzzFeed’s spokesman Matt Mittenthal, who in a statement posted to Twitter said that BuzzFeed “strongly condemns” the...
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