A former Military officer and army lawyer has pleaded responsible to federal fees involving the destruction of army property and mendacity to federal investigators.
First Lt. Manfredo Martin-Michael Madrigal III was assigned to the Military’s Choose Advocate Basic’s (JAG) Authorized Heart and Faculty in 2022, the place his job was to create coaching supplies, whereas awaiting discharge for failing to reveal a earlier drunk driving conviction.
Following his plea Wednesday, the 38-year-old man now faces sentencing on one rely of destruction of presidency supplies and three counts of creating a false assertion, in keeping with court docket paperwork. A cost of cyberstalking, witness intimidation and home violence can be dismissed as a part of his plea settlement.
Madrigal filmed himself deleting authorized coaching supplies associated to nationwide safety with out permission, in keeping with court docket paperwork. He texted the video of the act to a girl who was his former romantic associate and a fellow army member.
The video recorded him saying, “You thought you may simply take away me?” amongst different expletives concerning the Military.
The lieutenant then despatched one other textual content message and voicemail to the identical lady saying, “Ya, Russia has reached out to me,” and that he deliberate to journey to the nation.
Madrigal’s lawyer, John N. Maher, advised McClatchy Information in an emailed assertion that the investigation started underneath suspicion of nationwide safety espionage.
Maher stated on the time of the incidents his shopper was battling post-traumatic stress dysfunction that arose from his fight service and he was “ingesting to extra.” He has been sober for 2 years following the incidents, Maher stated.
Earlier than his Feb. 22, 2022, discharge, Madrigal once more messaged the girl, saying Russian officers in Washington, D.C., had reached him and “they wish to know what I do know,” in keeping with court docket paperwork.
Nevertheless, the identical court docket filings reveal that no cellphone data point out Russian officers contacted Madrigal. The cellphone data do present that Madrigal referred to as the Russian embassy in Washington on the identical day he deleted the coaching supplies, and spoke to somebody for practically three minutes, in keeping with court docket paperwork.
Madrigal beforehand served as an enlisted paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division and as a noncommissioned officer with the seventy fifth Ranger Regiment, his lawyer stated.
Prosecutors stated in court docket filings that Madrigal had “served abroad on delicate operations” previous to his project on the JAG faculty.
Madrigal claimed he had no unreported contact with a international nationwide on his out-processing types.
In April and Could 2022, he advised FBI brokers he didn’t delete any Military coaching paperwork and had by no means spoken with a international nationwide on the Russian embassy, in keeping with court docket paperwork.
Madrigal was arrested in August 2022 on cyberstalking fees.
FBI brokers realized he had threatened the girl he’d beforehand despatched the video and messages. Data point out he despatched messages threatening her “profession, household and pets” between late 2021 and mid-2022.
A number of the messages included a sequence of numbers and letters which have been recognized as codes and passwords the girl used to entry her private accounts, condominium advanced and her automobile license plate quantity.
He additionally despatched the girl sexually specific images of her that she didn’t know he possessed, in keeping with court docket paperwork.
Additionally in August 2022, Madrigal threatened one other lady, additionally a former romantic associate, by pointing a pistol at her head, forcing her to offer FBI brokers false details about him, in keeping with court docket paperwork.
Todd South has written about crime, courts, authorities and the army for a number of publications since 2004 and was named a 2014 Pulitzer finalist for a co-written challenge on witness intimidation. Todd is a Marine veteran of the Iraq Battle.