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Home Front: WoT
Guantanamo Chaplain Found Guilty of Adultery
2004-03-23
A U.S. general on Monday found a Muslim Army chaplain who ministered to terrorism suspects at Guantanamo Bay guilty of committing adultery and storing pornographic images on a government computer. Army Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller, at the end of an hour-long administrative hearing in Arlington, Virginia, issued a reprimand against Capt. James Yee, but the general's verdict did not represent a criminal conviction. In fact, the Army on Friday dropped all criminal charges against the 36-year-old West Point graduate, abandoning an espionage case that started with his arrest last September and at one time included accusations in court documents of spying, mutiny, sedition, aiding the enemy and espionage. Miller commands the task force overseeing the prison at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where the United States holds roughly 610 foreign terrorism suspects. Yee worked with prisoners there for 10 months. Yee's civilian lawyer, Eugene Fidell, said he plans to appeal Miller's decision to Army Gen. James Hill, head of Miami-based U.S. Southern Command, responsible for Guantanamo Bay operations. "This officer is the victim of an incredible drive-by act of legal violence," Fidell told reporters, referring to Yee, who worked at Guantanamo for 10 months.
Either that or he's one lucky fella.
"General Miller perhaps was too close to this entire matter. After all, he was the fellow in charge at Guantanamo Bay,. And perhaps somebody with more distance would be able to bring a fresh look to the matter," Fidell said.
It's called a "chain of command."
In brief remarks to reporters, Yee said "of course I'm disappointed in the outcome," but he expressed thanks to his supporters "here and abroad."
"Abroad"? Is it too late to change our minds?
In dropping all six criminal counts against Yee -- including mishandling of classified information and the lesser adultery and pornography charges -- the Army said it could not proceed with charges due to "national security concerns that would arise from the release of the evidence" against Yee. Lt. Col. Bill Costello, a spokesman for Southern Command, said the Army decided to seek punishment against Yee through an administrative hearing on adultery and pornography allegations because such a case does not "require the introduction of evidence that would have compromised national security." Fidell renewed his demand that the U.S. military apologize to Yee for making "allegations that have tarnished this individual's reputation irreparably."
Not a chance given what the good spokesman just said.
Miller considered evidence on whether Yee had an extramarital sexual affair with a female officer at Guantanamo and stored pornographic images on a government computer. Fidell also objected during the hearing, held in a cramped conference room, to the fact that Army authorities gave him only three days' notice of the hearing and provided him the evidence against his client just 20 minutes before the hearing started. During a hearing in December, military prosecutors produced witnesses including Lt. Karyn Wallace, who testified that she and the married chaplain had a sexual affair. Yee did not speak in his own defense during the so-called Article 15 hearing, reserved for minor offenses in the military which do not involve criminal charges. Miller also had the option to subject Yee to confinement to quarters for 30 days or restricted movement for 60 days, and forfeiture of half his pay for two months. He opted to impose only a written reprimand that goes into Yee's permanent military record. Yee was arrested last September in Florida as he returned from Guantanamo. He spent 76 days in a Navy brig but the Army failed to follow through with formal espionage-related charges.
Will this guy be smart and resign?
Posted by:Steve White

#6  I'll bet Mrs. Yee is pretty pissed. He'll wish he were in Leavenworth by this time next week.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2004-3-23 6:04:35 PM  

#5  Will this guy be smart and resign?

Probably not, but stick a fork in his career and call it done.
Posted by: Pappy   2004-3-23 3:33:00 PM  

#4  Deacon, I know they (the left) really want to paint the Army as bumbling fools, but more likely they let Capt Yee off to get bigger fish. As a matter of practice most US Military personnel DON'T travel back-and-forth between Egypt and Syria with classified information on them. If Capt Yee was TOTALLY clean, you can bet that CAIR and their ilk would be all over this case. This case had EVERY indication that Capt Yee cut a deal to get off. We probably won't know the full details beause the Egyptians rarely tell the U.S. press when they whack Islamists (but they do).
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2004-3-23 2:34:12 PM  

#3  There is a very good article over at Reason on this issue. From the information provided in their account it looks like the Army screwed up big time and doesn't want to admit it. I am a veteran and don't lightly disparrage the military but it does look like they really bungled this one.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2004-3-23 12:15:45 PM  

#2  I feel for the Army investigators. This is a lot like the Wen Ho Lee case - if money doesn't change hands, or the plaintiff hasn't been photographed sleeping with a known enemy operative, it's hard to prove espionage. As a Muslim, he hangs out with Muslims as a matter of course. Is he dirty? Not being an investigator, I'm not in a position to judge. But the lack of evidence acceptable in a courtroom doesn't mean he's innocent.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2004-3-23 9:38:19 AM  

#1  If I were this guy, I'd be more worried about the terrorists than anything else. Obviously, the man sang a pretty song. Whassat? Did you hear that? Hey Yee, just cause you are paranoid......
Posted by: B   2004-3-23 6:43:04 AM  

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