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U.S. Expert Arrested Over Classified Documents, National Security Concerns

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Prominent U.S.-India relations Expert Arrested on​ Charges of Retaining classified Information

Vienna, Virginia – October 14, 2025 – Ashley Tellis, ⁤a leading expert on U.S.-India relations who has advised multiple U.S. administrations, was arrested this weekend and charged with unlawful retention of ‌national defense information, according to court documents unsealed today. The arrest follows ⁣allegations that Tellis possessed over a thousand pages of classified documents, marked “top‌ secret” and “secret,” ⁢at his home in Vienna, Virginia.

Tellis, 64,⁤ previously served on ⁣the National Security⁣ Council under former‍ President George W. Bush and currently works as an unpaid advisor to the State Department and​ a contractor for‍ the ⁢Pentagon, according to an FBI affidavit. He is also a⁣ senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a Washington D.C.-based think tank.

The FBI affidavit details observations from September and October of this year, alleging Tellis accessed and ⁣printed ⁣classified documents – including information regarding military‌ aircraft⁣ capabilities – while visiting Defense and State Department buildings, departing with⁣ the materials in a ⁢leather briefcase or bag.

A ‍search of Tellis’ ‌residence on Saturday reportedly uncovered the extensive collection of ⁤classified documents. The affidavit also ⁢notes multiple meetings between Tellis and Chinese government officials in recent years,including a dinner ⁣on September‍ 15 in‌ Fairfax,Virginia,where he was observed arriving with a manila envelope he did⁢ not have upon leaving.

tellis held a Top Secret⁤ security clearance with access to Sensitive Compartmented Information due to‍ his roles⁤ with the State Department and Pentagon.

“We ⁣are fully focused on protecting the American people from all threats, foreign and domestic,”‌ stated Lindsey Halligan, U.S. attorney for the Eastern ​District of Virginia.⁣ “The charges as‍ alleged in this case⁣ represent a grave risk to‍ the safety and security of our ‍citizens.”

If convicted, Tellis ‌faces up⁢ to 10 years in prison and a fine of up ⁢to $250,000.

A State ‍Department official confirmed the arrest but⁤ declined further comment.A Pentagon official ⁣stated thay‍ do not comment on ongoing litigation. Carnegie Endowment for‌ International Peace has not yet responded to requests for comment, and⁣ Tellis could not ⁤be instantly reached. His⁣ legal representation is currently⁣ unknown.

The arrest comes amid heightened​ scrutiny of the handling of classified information,with Trump administration officials,including Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard,having pledged to⁣ prosecute those who mishandle such⁤ materials.

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